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30 signs that you’re a Wash. U. student

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 […]

Scene Staff

Bunny vandalized Friday evening

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.

| Staff Reporter

The Wash. U. Bunny was vandalized last Friday?!

Last Friday, the Wash. U. Bunny was vandalized. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.

Citygarden: An artistic oasis in downtown St. Louis

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.

| Scene Reporter

Bountiful bunnies

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.” […]

| Scene Reporter

Bunny babble

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.

| Senior Scene Editor

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