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Washington University in St. Louis

Oct. 17, 2003
Vol. 28, No. 10

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Disc jockey Adam Aigner-Treworgy works the board during his show on KWUR.

Student-run KWUR: the little station that could

It's gaining a loyal following and was recently named the best radio station in St. Louis by the Riverfront Times.

Parents Weekend, Homecoming to include numerous events

The weekend of Oct. 17-19 will include a health fair, open houses, lectures, tours, a tailgate party and, of course, the football game.


This Week in WUSTL History


This feature will be included in each 2003-04 issue of the Record in observance of Washington University's 150th anniversary.
Math tool improves radiation oncology

Researchers have developed a technique that provides a more carefully controlled radiation oncology dosages with less damage to nearby healthy tissues.

Safer steroids? Research may lead to new drugs

Scientists' work could spark the development of drugs that can offer the same benefits as steroids without the many potentially serious side effects.

Pictorial history book marks 150th; orders now being taken

Beginning a Great Work: Washington University in St. Louis, 1853-2003, will be available early next year, but you get a discount if you order one now.

Lewis the robot, now a 'grad student,' wins award

Lewis' amazing achievements gave WUSTL the Robot Challenge Championship Award and the Ben Wegbreit Award for Integration of AI.

Neighbors voice concerns, praise at annual meeting

At the "Report to the Neighbors" forum Oct. 8 in Steinberg Hall, the majority of concerns that were raised centered on University construction.

More Headlines

MacArthur network grant supports Pollak's research

Boyd to address journalism's challenges for Freeman lecture

International symposium on Tennessee Williams Feb. 12-14

HUD deputy secretary to present lecture


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Visiting artist Jennifer Medina leads an advanced master class for the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences.


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