Lifestyle Articles
Audience gets rise from drag
12th annual Drag Ball features Hollywood theme, kings with erections, queens with overabundance of makeup
By
"Jesus! What a thing to lay on a man with a head full of acid," Hunter Thompson observed in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas."
Brahms brings big joy
By
If the 10-minute standing ovation was any indication, the Webster University Symphony Orchestra's performance of Johannes Brahms' "Ein Deutches Requiem" (German Requiem) was a smashing success. The 70-minute long Requiem was originally composed by Brahms in 1866.
Webster band kicks it old school
From First Fridays to local venues, the four-man group is slowly leaving a mark on the Webster University community
By
Red Card Royale (RCR), a rock band made up of Webster University students, released their debut album, "Hearts and Diamonds" Feb. 29. The album was produced in a Webster Village Apartment. The group plays regularly on campus and is spreading its sound around St.
Students buy dates, save hearts
By
Webster University students sold themselves for a good cause at the Date Auction. At the auction, 26 students agreed to go on a date with the highest bidders, with the proceeds going to the American Heart Association. The auction, which took place March 21 at the University Center's Sunnen Lounge, included such possible dates as Bobby Williams, a sophomore of undecided major known for rapping at campus events, Nick Dunne, a freshman secondary education major and president of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transexual Questioning Alliance and SGA President Liz Eisele.
WU to embrace culture by finding Roots
By
Hip-hop group The Roots will make a tour stop April 18 at Webster University to play for the Rock Your Roots: Embrace Your Culture event. This show will be the final event for WU's Springfest - a week filled with springtime activities like barbecues, a softball game and a Ted Drewes giveaway.




