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International Day
Street samples from the global village
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The theme of this semester's International Day was "A Taste of Many Nations." They should have called it a feast.
Quad pinwheels put new spin on cancer awareness
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Pinwheels sparkled in the warm breeze April 24, commanding attention to the grim fact that each pinwheel, placed by Colleges Against Cancer, stood for 25 people who would die that year, from cancer, in Missouri.
Christianity and homosexuality are 'Saved' in satirical movie
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About forty people alternately laughed and gave horrified looks at a joint April 19 showing of "Saved!" by Webster Pride and Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) in the Emerson Library Conference Room.
Historically, WU and namesake town coexist with few spats
Issues around expansion affect neighbors as Webster expands from coeducational college to international university
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From a 1915 inception to a 1924 sanction Webster transformed form a small coeducational college to an international university, hosting students worldwide.
Alumnus airs 'The Arch'
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As graduation draws ever nearer and many seniors anxiously wonder what comes next, Webster alumnus Joe Parisi is refreshing proof that there is life after graduation.
On tour, backstage with neo-soul duo Floetry
Student in the spotlight: Rachel Lee
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Junior Rachel Lee, a video production major has lived among the stars. During the summer of 2005 she was invited to tour as a personal guest of famed neo-soul duo Floetry.
Student playwrights surface at festival
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Morton and his cheating heart fell off the toilet three nights in a row … and his bitter wife pointed a gun to his crotch after every single time.
International Feature Photo: Shanghai
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A parrot performs tricks in a bird show in China. The show's acts included, roller skating, basketball, climbing and others. This parrot shows its talent, circling the stage on a bike. It later rode a unicycle on a wire.
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