The fact that you’re no longer pre-med isn’t the only thing that’s changed about you since stepping foot on this campus. When you go home for break, you realize that […]
Many students did a double take Monday morning as they walked past the iconic Bunny statue covered with a blue tarp after an act of vandalism committed on Friday night. Students walking to class got a rude awakening as they stopped in their tracks to read signs posted by Maintenance Operations on pillars around the statue.
Last Friday, the Wash. U. Bunny was vandalized. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.
A new sculpture garden in downtown St. Louis features outstanding examples of public art in two-square-block area walking distance from the Gateway Arch. A variety of different media, including several multimedia installations, litter the park.
Just outside of Mallinckrodt but before you hit the library hulks a thin and pensive piece of bronze known affectionately by Washington University in St. Louis students as “the Bunny.” […]
Just outside of Mallinckrodt, but before you hit the library, hulks a thin and pensive piece of bronze known affectionately by Washington University students as “the Bunny.” Thought by many to be a Wash. U. original—after all, how many bronze bunnies does one see?—this piece is just one of many emaciated bunnies placed throughout both the country and the world.
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