Beginning this fall, Student Life will expand from the newsstands to the nightstands. The program, piloted last April, will bring copies of the newspaper to front doors in Washington University residential spaces starting Thursday, Sept. 5. The new system “will get the paper in the hands of students and better serve their needs,” Ray Bush, […]
Beginning this fall, Student Life will expand from the newsstands to the nightstands. The program, piloted last April, will bring copies of the newspaper to front doors in Washington University residential spaces starting Thursday, Sept. 5.
In honor of the fast-approaching spring W.I.L.D., Student Life put together a handy schedule to get through this Friday. 10:40 a.m.: Intend on waking up early to pre-game lab work. End up off by approximately two hours. 11:15 a.m.: Stumble into the Village to take advantage of free pancakes. Regret existence and the paper you […]
Emergency personnel surrounded Hazelwood, Mo., in northern St. Louis County after a tornado felled power lines and tore through houses in the area Wednesday night. Roof tiles littered the sidewalk and an SUV lay overturned as residents watched firemen, policemen and other responders from the area survey the damage.
Almost everyone can agree that some forms of photography are objectively horrible—instagrammed pictures of salad, self-portraits taken in uncomfortably close proximity to a toilet, and anything in sepia immediately come to mind. But what makes a “good” picture is a bit harder to pin down.
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