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By Scott Foundas , J. Hoberman , Nicholas Phillips , Keegan Hamilton , Nicolas Rapold , Annie Zaleski , Kristie McClanahan , Andrew Schenker Published on November 10, 2009 at 3:20pm A spitting image of the Man in Black tries to find his way home in Branson .
US troops killed in Iraq and Kuwait
On paper, Paul E. Andersen was a devoted military man who spent about 25 years with the Army Reserve.
Kathryn Smith Bowers takes a guest conducting spot
Today's St. Louis Chamber Chorus concert, "Music of the Fall," marks the second during artistic director Philip Barnes' sabbatical season in England.
Despite rain, roof remains on schedule
Robert Brady, with Geissler Roofing Company Inc., puts away his tools due to the rain delay on Thursday Oct.
Chinese theater performs opera at WU
Actress Chai Yeling performs at the Classical Chinese Theater on Oct. 30. Bright colors, painted white faces, acrobatics and drama is what the Beijing Opera is all about.
EBooks offer solutions problems, controversy
EBooks and eTexts are the future of education, but until technology reaches a plateau it is too early to make a complete conversion.
WU faculty member nominated for TV show
Gina Jensen, assistant director of the WU forensic and debate team, had her big reveal at J. Bucks Oct.
Tips for reliving stress, finding peace of mind
There are five weeks until finals and the holidays are looming around the corner.
Agriculture crucial to future of Mo.
Missouri Department of Agriculture Director Jon Hagler speaks on the situation of agriculture in the U.S. while Governor Bob Holden listens at Pizza and Politics on Wednesday, Oct.
Cher Lowther of St. Louis gets carried away by police after arrests were made at a sit-in at Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield downtown Monday, Nov.
St. Louis County Council Agrees To Controversial Casino Development
Despite vocal opposition, St. Louis County Council approved a controversial rezoning plan that paves the way for a casino complex in north St.
Jazz concert honors memory of alumni, raises money for scholarship
A celebration of life and music filled Webster University's Winifred Moore Auditorium on Oct.
Former Webster University president makes highest-paid list
Retired Webster University President Richard Meyers earned $1.43 million in total compensation during his last year thanks to his retirement package, making him the fourth-highest paid private college president in the nation, a new survey finds.
Student dispute ends in violence
A dispute between two resident Webster University students Oct. 17 turned violent, leading to felony assault charges for the suspect and requiring the victim to be transported to St.
Review of Webster University's Masters Degree Counseling Programs
I recently decided to take the plunge and go back to college. I chose Webster University's Masters Degree in Counseling Program.
Highest paid private college presidents
Leaders in Total Compensation at Private Colleges, 2007-8. Source: IRS tax reports analyzed by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
4 of Missouri's higher education leaders to address...
The leaders of four major institutions of higher education in Missouri will gather in St.
"One short sleepe past, wee wake eternally, / And death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die." Death interrupts our view of eternity, a fearsome jalousie obscuring a future we must approach.
Recreation Center Closes Temporarily a Wohl Recreation Center, 1515...
RECREATION CENTER CLOSES TEMPORARILY WOHL RECREATION CENTER, 1515 NORTH KINGSHIGHWAY, TEMPORARILY WILL CLOSE SUNDAY SO $2.7 MILLION IN RENOVATIONS CAN BE MADE TO THE BUILDING.
Three vying for Bangor school committee seats
Voters in Bangor next week will have the opportunity to choose two of three candidates seeking open seats on the Bangor School Committee.
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