Sophie Adelman

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Wrighton, admins discuss WU finances before Edison crowd

More than 100 Washington University students, faculty and staff gathered in Edison Theatre yesterday morning to hear Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton’s “State of the University Address” on the fiscal circumstance of the University.

| Staff Reporter

Blue Ocean Sushi

A word to the wise: If you love to unwillingly spend four hours at a restaurant, you’re in luck. Blue Ocean Sushi is here to rescue you from anything else […]

| Scene Reporter

Mr. Wash. U. to sell Bear’s Den, Center Court photos in auction

Students have all seen those pictures on the wall in Bear’s Den and Center Court. Now, they have the opportunity to own those special pieces of Washington University history. An […]

| Assignment Editor

He’s Just Not That Into You

Here’s the truth about “He’s Just Not That Into You”:  I writhed in anguish while I watched this movie. I gnawed on my water bottle, fidgeted in my seat, ground […]

| Cadenza Reporter

Law student ‘Starves for Peace’ in Sri Lanka

While some students enjoy a Bear’s Den half-and-half every day, Sadena Thevarajah will not. Thevarajah has not been eating at all since Monday, and may continue her fast for up […]

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Noble Beast | Andrew Bird

For fans of: Squirrel Nut Zippers Tracks to download: “Oh No,” “Anonanimal,” “Not a Robot, but a Ghost” In March of 2008, Andrew Bird wrote in his blog for the […]

| Cadenza Reporter

Celebrating Obama, chain saw in hand

Sometimes it’s difficult to know if a Washington University sushi chef wields a chain saw in his free time. Luckily for students, sushi chef Naomi Hamamoto’s ice sculpting skill is […]

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Interview with a Vampire

Though he may be renowned for turning hordes of squealing teenage girls to a slobbery mess with one single, angst-ridden stare, Robert Pattinson is just like any other bumbling teenager. However, with his portrayal of Edward Cullen, the hero of the “Twilight” trilogy, his normal life is sure to change.

| Cadenza Reporter

Post-election, politicos aim to keep stride

Two weeks after the election circus, with the balloons deflated and the champagne bubbles settled, students may expect to find a dearth of political activity from student groups on campus.

| Contributing Reporter

WU music faculty play for small but enthused audience

Although the audience at the Washington University Faculty Showcase Recital on Saturday evening in the 560 Building was small in number, attendees found a performance of skillfully-played music. The University […]

| Staff Reporter

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