After the cancellation of the Fall 2022 semester’s WILD, administrators discussed how their planning process has changed and why they are hopeful that spring WILD will be a success.
Temperatures are going up, but it’s still a pandemic. That means people are flooding the East End, the tables outside of the DUC and the picnic tables near the Clocktower. On a sunny weekday, sometimes it feels like you can’t find a chair outside anywhere on campus. We’ve got you covered.
Just as we humans retreat indoors to escape the chill and ditch our Hawaiian shirts, so too do the trees retreat inwards to their roots and ditch their colorful leaves.
In this week’s episode of Editor’s Note, Multimedia Editor junior Jaden Satenstein talks to news reporter freshman Clara Richards and Senior News Editor junior Ted Moskal about what we know so far about the spring semester.
Spring is the season of possibility, so if there’s someone you’ve had your eye on for a while, don’t be afraid to make a move! It’s a happy time of year, and you’ll have someone to enjoy the warm weather with.
On the off chance that you have some free time, here are some tips for ways to enjoy the spring weather from our Editorial Board.
Despite what it might feel like outside, it officially became spring in St. Louis almost two weeks ago.
This recent outpouring of rain means that spring has recently sprung, and it hasn’t come a moment too soon. However, the weather here in St. Louis is known to change quite quickly, so you may have found yourself—and especially your closet—quite unprepared to take on the fashion scene this spring.
As winter once again sinks its menacing and merciless claws into St. Louis, the Student Life sports staff turns its gaze towards the spring for round three of the Washington University Fantasy Sports League.
Rock musician Mat Kearney will be the second of three artists performing at this year’s W.I.L.D., with the third to be announced sometime between now and the April 26 concert, according to Social Programming Board.
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