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Summer Edition: Guster to play fall WILD
Acoustic-pop band Guster will headline the 2006 fall WILD, as confirmed by the band's public relations agency, Creative Arts Agency, and concert Web site Pollstar. Guster will take the stage on Saturday, Oct. 7 for Team 31's annual fall concert.
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Summer Edition: Larger than expected freshman class pushes upperclassmen off campus
The admissions office expects 1,470 freshmen to arrive on campus for orientation on Aug. 24. To provide housing for this larger-than-expected class, the Office of Residential Life has created new, off campus housing options for upperclassmen.
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Summer Edition: Threats to U-City families indicate possible hate crimes
Police continue to send additional patrol cars to a University City neighborhood after four families found threatening letters on their car windshields. One family that received the threatening letters was also targeted by homemade bombs.
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Senior Year: unexpected changes
The academic year 2005-2006 marked one of unexpected change for both the Washington University campus and the nation.
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Sophomore Year: 150 years, construction, and Nicaraguans
Washington University began its 150th year with the announcement that the University had risen in rank to hold a spot as the 9th best undergraduate program in the country according to U.S. News & World Report.
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Freshman Year: Jews for Jesus, Metrolink and war
This school year saw improvement in many areas for Washington University.
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Job prospects are up for class of '06
Employers are hiring nearly 14 percent more college graduates this year than last, according to a National Association of Colleges and Employers study released in April.
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Junior Year: presidential debate, the SWA sit-in, and disorderly conduct
The 2004-2005 school year was one of transformation and change.
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WU graduates move on to 'odd jobs'
When one thinks of the opportunities the class of 2006 are about to embark on, a few common answers tend to persist - graduate school and a 9 a.m.-5 p.m. job.
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