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Open house at Webster campus Dec. 9
Webster University in Springfield will host an open house 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dec.
Hunt Gallery opening includes series of contraptions, devices for needy
A crowd gathers to watch the video "Hijra," which is a work in progress by artist Asma Kazmi at the Hunt Gallery on Friday, Nov.
The Gorlok's looking a little chubby these days
Give me some grease with that tub of butter I am about to consume. Order out and that's what you're basically telling the pizza guy on the other end of the line, because you're certainly not getting any nutrition.
Global citizenship debate rages on
Bruce Umbaugh, director of the Global Citizenship Project Task Force and professor in the philosophy department, gives a presentation about the progress the task force has made at a faculty assembly meeting Nov.
Zombie lovers are beginning to take over Webster University with a new student organization.
Mentorship program established to help new faculty members
Webster University faculty members are working on launching a faculty mentorship program that will help show newl professors how to become involved on campus.
WU music professor guest-conducts concert
Music professor and director of choir activities Kathryn Bowers served as guest conductor for the St.
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St. Louis Native Runs Hawtness.com, Blog That Further Erodes Worker Productivity
A St. Louis native has one of the most enviable jobs out there. He reviews and posts photos of women.
Sustainability Coalition slow to act
The Sustainability Coalition, while still in existence at Webster University, has not been very active this year.
The native son has 'always seen life a little differently,' his uncle says.
One night in mid-September, a man named Jack Dorsey stood on the pitcher's mound at Busch Stadium, clutching a baseball in his left hand, about to realize a childhood dream.
Faculty debates general education, other issues
Ralph Olliges, associate professor in the multidisiplinary studies department and president of the Faculty Senate, discusses the Global Citizenship Task Force at the faculty assembly in Emerson's Library's first floor conference room Nov.
Speech given about fall of wall in 1989
Geoff Eley, a professor of history at the University of Michigan and a top European historian and commentator, speaks about the fall of the Berlin Wall amd the events leading to the fall Nov.
Dean's list criteria changes thanks to Delegate's Agenda
Paul Carney, VP of Student Affairs, answers a question from senior Danny Dean during the SGA Delegates Agenda meeting Nov.
New audio device installed at crosswalk
For Webster University, providing a safe and accommodating environment to all students, especially those with disabilities, has been a top priority.
May Gallery opening pops with industrial color
Edward Staples, a senior public relations major, and Anthony LoRusso, a sophomore international relations major, take in the work of visiting photographer Gunther Cartwright on Friday, Nov.
Webster University was visited by the fashion police when one of our own was chosen to be the victim of TLC's "What Not to Wear," showing once again our nation bases all decisions on our physical appearance.
Public Safety officers got a call around 1:20 a.m. on Oct. 17 from the emergency call box in front of Emerson Library.
Call them twisters, cyclones or tornadoes - by any name, they're deadly, disastrous and, to some, demonic.
'Podestrians' dodge heavy metal
Say you're walking to class on a sunny, November day and the weather is quite nice.
U.K. immigration policies limit international students
Lexus Nexus can never be more than part-time. As a student working in the United Kingdom, Fink, an American born MBA student at the Webster Graduate School London, can only work 20 hours a week at part-time jobs.
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