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Stripped! Secret lives of nudes
Nude models share what it's like to be naked in a crowded room
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Could you do it? Could you walk into a room of 40 people, take off your robe and let all of those people see, you know, everything? Could you stand there for two or three hours while they studied your every nook, cranny and crevice?
The people you know... Melissa Benton
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She's a wife and a mom. She juggles 15 credit hours at Webster, work, substitute teaching and competes on the forensics speech and debate team. She recently placed first in all three of the events she competed in at the last speech and debate meet.
Recipes not recommended for real 'hip chicks'
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"The Hip Chick's Guide to Macrobiotics" by Jessica Porter is an exploration of food as a "biological, biopsychological and biospiritual foundation." Porter points out in the preface that both Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow are happy devotees to the ways and freedoms of the macrobiotic lifestyle which, she says, is the practice of choosing to eat a healthy and balanced diet.
Best Buddies
Big Brother, Big Sister
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Building a spaceship can be a tedious task. Sophomore Matt Grant, a film studies major, said one of the most important things is making sure the ship is aerodynamic so the wind won't be in control. Aerodynamics also ensures good fuel efficiency.
The faces behind the instruments
Students given opportunity to play alongside professionals in Webster Symphony Orchestra
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In its 38th season, the Webster University Symphony Orchestra still has a distinct assembly of professionals, students and other dedicated musicians who work together to form the orchestra.
Professor publishes children's history story
Lynn Rubright has been a storyteller for more than 40 years
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For Lynn Rubright, becoming a professional storyteller was a natural decision. She always loved telling stories. It is a passion that she first pursued as a mom. Her two sons, Dan and Ted, loved listening to her stories about "Jack and the Beanstalk" when they spent time together.
Conservatory makes a splash
Cast of six star in tale of three sisters coping with death of their mother
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The seriousness of death and the comedy of family relations come together in a story of three sisters, at three different stages of their lives, on the eve of their mother's funeral in "The Memory of Water." The Webster University Conservatory Center of Theatre Arts' newest play opened Nov. 30 and will run for 10 shows, ending Dec. 4.
Club brings film moguls to campus
New Webster Film Video Society creates networking opportunities for students of all majors
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The main dream for members of the Webster Film and Video Society (WFVS) is to spread their love of film production. The group organizes workshops and guest speakers to get others at Webster interested and involved with the film industry.




