The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL
7 hours ago by Jeff Mason
I've picked up a new habit over the last few weeks: watching sports. I've watched basketball, baseball and even the end of last night's triple overtime game in hockey's Stanley Cup finals.
So naturally, I've seen a lot of ads lately. There are the standard beer commercials, the endless McDonald's commercials hyping their chicken sandwich like it's the holy grail of food and a handful of commercials telling me to "click it, or ticket.
Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
2 hours ago by Jill Strominger
At this point in your life, you're receiving lots of practical advice about honing your expectations as well as perfecting both your studying and partying skills. I'm sure people will throw around plenty of different opinions about how many extra-curricular activities you should be involved in, what majors make the most sense and whether or not it's possible to stay with your high school boyfriend or girlfriend.
Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
3 hours ago by Kat Zhao
As the nation waits for Senators John McCain and Barack Obama to choose their respective running mates, no one has a better reason to be curious about the choice than the students, faculty and staff of Washington University, which will be hosting the vice presidential debate on October 2nd in anticipation of the 2008 election cycle.
Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
3 hours ago by Wayne Fields
Welcome to Washington University. You begin your undergraduate careers at a time of profound institutional reflection and a discussion that-like much of what you will experience in the next four years±will be both specific and abstract. This announcement, then, is a welcome both into a community of scholars and into an exciting conversation about the very nature and purpose of that community.
Student Life, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
5 hours ago by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton
Welcome to the Class of 2012! I am pleased that you have made the personal commitment to join the Washington University family. You arrive on the Danforth Campus as part of an exceptionally talented group of freshmen, representing a wide range of experiences, intellectual interests and perspectives.