To Our Readers,
I would like to invite you back to our weekly newsletter. Before I continue, I would like to address two subjects. First of all, I learned this week that our email list for our newsletter was not working. I was able to resolve the issue on MailChimp, but if it does not still work, let me know through our contact form. Secondly, I would like to apologize for the lack of a newsletter last week. I was on the road to Kansas City last Friday, and what was supposed to be a three-and-a-half-hour drive became a twelve-hour one due to the inclement weather and ice. Due to that, as well as midterms, I was unable to edit and write adequately to justify the publication of a newsletter. As for this newsletter, we have three new articles for this week, as well as two earlier ones that have not yet appeared in a newsletter. Here are the articles from the past week:
“Why WashU’s Gothic Architecture Matters” by Mason Letteau Stallings
“Writing Academic Papers: The Conservative Dilemma” by Joshua Warner
“WashU College Republicans Attend the State ‘Lincoln Days’” by Mason Letteau Stallings
Furthermore, here are our two older articles:
“WashU Opens New Neuroscience Building”
I hope you are all having a good week and are enjoying the perfect Spring Weather, and enjoyed the progression of the season as Spring begins and Lent proceeds. If there are still any issues with the email list, let me know through the contact box, and I will resolve it. Thank you all for reading, and I will be back with one of these next week.
Sincerely,
Mason Letteau Stallings