Search the Record 





View past issues
Record


e-Record
Subscribe to
receive Record
headlines
via e-mail

Washington University in St. Louis

September 17, 2004
Vol. 29, No. 6

Front Page
Medical News
Calendar
Notables
Campus Watch
Sports
Record Staff
Employment

Rebecca S. Dresser
tackles the ethics of medicine



To Current Issue
Oct. 22, 2009




Comments,
story ideas

E-mail the Record



September 17, 2004 > Congressional candidates to debate here

Congressional candidates to debate here

By Gerry Everding

An important debate among the three candidates for Missouri's hotly contested 3rd District seat in the U.S. Congress will begin at 7 p.m. Sept. 21 in the May Auditorium of Simon Hall.

Free and open to the public, the candidate debate is sponsored by the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy in Arts & Sciences, and three local media outlets: KETC-TV Channel 9, KWMU public radio and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

All three candidates for the seat — Libertarian Kevin Babcock, Democrat Russ Carnahan, and Republican Bill Federer — have agreed to participate. All are vying to fill the seat held since 1976 by Richard Gephardt.

The race will be decided in the Nov. 2 general election.

Jim Kirchherr, a program host and senior producer at KETC, will moderate the debate. Candidates will field questions on foreign- and domestic-policy issues as presented by a panel composed of student Katie Ridgway, a WUSTL political science and economics major from Westerville, Ohio; Jo Mannies, a political reporter from the Post-Dispatch, and Tom Weber, KWMU public radio's morning drive newscaster and reporter.

For more information, call Melinda Warren at 935-5652.



News & Information  |   WUSTL Home  |   To Current Record Issue

Front Page | Medical News | Calendar | Notables | Campus Watch | Sports
Washington People | Record Staff | Employment | WUSTL Magazine | Outlook Magazine

The Record is the University's weekly newspaper for faculty, staff and students.

Questions or comments? E-mail the editor or call (314) 935-6603.
Problems with this site? E-mail our Web team.
Copyright ©2003-06 Washington University in St. Louis.  All Rights Reserved.