Ghostbusters

Remembering Harold Ramis

An actor, writer and director best known for his work on cult classics such as “Animal House,” “Groundhog Day” and the “Ghostbusters” films, Washington University alumnus and former trustee Harold Ramis died Monday.

| News Editor

Sweding Festival preview

Hey everybody! What are you doing Sunday night? You say you’re all going to curl up with “Ghostbusters” and dread the coming midterm week? I’m surprised there are enough copies on campus…

Well, instead, why don’t you attend the Second Annual WUTV Sweding Festival at 5 p.m. in Brown 100? It’s guaranteed to be a blast, as you can watch your fellow students’ film creations on the big screen.

| Movie Editor

Video: Harold Ramis fireside chat

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a81Y4TgbJo

| Senior Cadenza Editor

Ramis returns to WU

Food fights. Heart attack-prone horses. Epic toga parties. Although not the typical images one conjures of Wash. U., the man who created these memorable “Animal House” scenes was inspired by this very campus and is returning tonight—hopefully bringing Otis Day and the Knights with him.

| Senior Cadenza Editor

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