ResLife

Apartment Referral Service
ATM Machines
Bear Necessities
Cable
Cornerstone: The Center for Advanced Learning
Computer Labs
Congress of the South 40
Copy Centers
Dance Studio
Dining Services
Emergency and Safety Info
Ethernet
Fitness Center

Health Promotion Services
ID Cards
Kitchens
Laundry
Mail
Medical Transports
Music RoomsParking
Paws 'n Go
Police Department
Quadrangle Housing
RA Duty Office
Recycling
Reserving A Space

Residential Life Center
Sexual Assault & Rape Assistance Helpline
Shuttles
Student Health Services
Student-Run Businesses
Social Justice Center
Storage
Technical
Telephone
Uncle Joe's Peer Counseling
Ursa's Café
Vending
The Village Office

  Apartment Referral Service top

Looking for an apartment? This is a free public service open to the St. Louis community. It  is located at West Campus and is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 am until 5:00 pm. For more information, please call 935-5092 or check out their web site at: http://www.offcampushousing.wustl.edu

  ATM Machines top


Bank of America ATM's are located outside Gregg House and near the Village mailroom.

 

  Bear Necessities top


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This is a non-profit gift shop located in Umrath Hall on the South 40 and operated by the Women's Society of St. Louis. All proceeds go toward student scholarships. Hours vary so check the postings outside the store.

 

  Cable TV top

STSCable TV is available in all residential space on the North Side and the South 40. If students do not have an appropriate co-axial cable to connect the TV to cable, they are available in Student Technology Services, located in the Gregg Hall storefronts, on the walkway between the clock tower and the underpass.

Campus Box 1245, 935-7100, Fax: 935-8308 or visit 

 http://sts.wustl.edu/

 

  The Center for Advanced Learning top

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At Cornerstone, undergraduates have access to the support services they need to succeed academically. When students want to take that extra step to move from comprehension to mastery, they can find the support they need at Cornerstone.

Cornerstone provides access to academic peer mentoring, giving highly motivated students structured assistance that improves comprehension, as well as grades.

In addition, Cornerstone assists students with essential study and test-taking skills, disability resources, and even financial aid in specific circumstances. Cornerstone connects first-generation college students to leadership programs and offers academic, research and career opportunities.

Cornerstone works: research shows students in Cornerstone programs receive higher grades than their counterparts. Thousands of students take advantage of Cornerstone programs each year.

  Computer Labs top

STS officeThere is a computer lab in each residential college. For problems with computer lab equipment, please contact your Student Technology Consultant (STC) or visit the Student Technology Services Help Desk located in the Gregg Hall Storefronts, on the walkway between the clock tower and the underpass.

Campus Box 1245, 935-7100, Fax: 935-8308 or visit http://sts.wustl.edu/

 

  Congress of the South 40 top

cs40The Congress of the South 40 is the governing body for the University residence halls. The purpose of the Congress is to improve life on the South 40 by providing services and programming for the residents. Congress also serves as the students' representative by providing student input into the operation of the residence halls. CS40 offers car rentals, exciting events, a newsletter, and the opportunity to get involved through the 13 committees and the assembly. The CS40 office is located in the lower level of Umrath House.

Many opportunities for involvement are available within your College Councils. These councils are made up of representatives from your college. They plan programs and events for the college and have a voice about issues affecting your residential college. Elections are held in September.

Contact the CS40 office at 935-5057 for further information.

  Copy Centers top

The FedEx Kinko's chain has one location upstairs in Mallinckrodt on the Danforth campus. It is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and offers a full selection of drop-off/pick-up printing services. Call 5-8481 for more information. 

  Dance Studio top

The dance studio is located on the ground floor of Rutledge Hall. The space is used for classes, but it also may be reserved through Residential Life for student groups or personal use. If no one has reserved the space, students also may check out a key from the Residential Life Center.

  Dining Services top


The Bear's Den, Ursa's Cafe, Village Market, and Center Court offer many dining options throughout the day and evening hours. Please call the menu
hotline at 5-5055 for hours and other information. The Dining Services office is located on the ground level of South 40 House.

For more info, see: http://diningservices.wustl.edu/

  Network Connections top

STSWired and wireless connections are available in the residential space on the North Side and the South 40. If you have questions about getting connected, please contact your Student Technology Consultant (STC) or visit the Student Technology Services Help Desk located in the Gregg Hall Storefronts, on the walkway between the clock tower and the underpass.

Campus Box 1245, 935-7100, Fax: 935-8308 or visit http://sts.wustl.edu/

  Fitness Center top


Located in the South 40 Center directly above the dining area, the gym offers televisions, flexible hours, a comfortable environment and friendly and helpful student staff. The gym includes cardio equipment, a strtching/core area over-looking the first floor of the building, a weight area with strength trainin
g machines and dumbbells, and a lobby with day lockers to store belongings while exercising. In the dance studio next to the cardio/weight room certified instructors from outside gyms offer a variety of aerobic classes, Pilates and yoga. Other services available are one-hour massages, personal training and fitness orientations.

For additional information visit the website: http://s40fitness.wustl.edu/

  Health Promotion Services top

The Health Promotion Services office is located in the Habif Health and Wellness Center in Dardick House. Visit in person or online at http://shs.wustl.edu/healthPromotion/events.htm to request a professional- or peer-led program for your floor. Borrow from the Resource Library and consult with friendly staff members who can help you help your residents who may struggle with stress, sleep, anxiety, depression, alcohol and other drugs, sexual health, and other issues that can affect their living/learning experience.

For more information, call 5-7139.

  ID Cards top

ID cards are issued by the Office of Student Records located in Green Hall. If you encounter problems using your ID to enter the residence halls or to purchase food, please go to the cs-intro-imageResidential Life Center for assistance. If you encounter a problem using your laundry/vending account, please go to http://card.wustl.edu or call 5-8800.

Phone: (314) 935-8800
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Hours: M - F, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
 
  Kitchens top


Residents are responsible for maintaining cleanliness of these areas. Label all food left in public kitchens; Residential Life is not responsible for lost/stolen food. Due to fire code restrictions, ovens are for food warming purposes only.

 

  Laundry top

Machines are located in each residential college. Tlaundry2hey can be operated using either coins or your campus card account. If a machine is out of order, please call 5-8800, leaving the building and machine number; or else visit this page: http://card.wustl.edu/laundry-service-report/

Do not leave clothes in the laundry room for a prolonged period of time. Residential Life is not responsible for lost/stolen articles of clothing.

  Mail top

Each student receives a mailbox and combination. Students must present ID when claiming packages. The South 40 mailroom sells books of stamps during regular hours, which are 9:30 am to 6:00 pm Monday, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Tuesday-Friday, and 9:30 am to 12:30 pm Saturday.

All students living in Residential Life-managed buildings on campus receive their letters and packages through a designated mail facility.

Residents of the South 40
The South 40 mail center is located on the first floor of Hitzeman Hall. Hours are posted outside mailroom. To ensure proper mailing, please use the following address information (replace XXXX with your box number):

Student Name
Washington University in St. Louis
Campus Box XXXX
6515 Wydown Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63105-2298

Residents of Millbrook Apartments, Fraternity Row, Village East, and The Village
The Village mailroom is located on the east end of the ground floor of Village House. Hours are posted outside the mailroom. This facility is a full service United States Postal Office and has a fax service available as well.

To ensure proper mailing, please use the following address information (replace XXXX with your box number):

Student Name
Washington University in St. Louis
Campus Box XXXX
6985 Snow Way Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63130-4400

  Medical Transports top

University police are available for minor medical transports to the emergency room. They are also available to drive students with mobility needs to class. Contact 5-5555.

  Music Rooms top


Rooms are located in Hurd, Dauten, and Myers Halls, and Park, Danforth and Village Houses. Keys can be checked out at the Residential Life Center. On the North Side of campus, there are music rooms located in the basement of Village House. No keys are needed for access.


  Parking top

South 40 parking is for brown permit vehicles only. Visitors should park in metered spaces or purchase yellow permit guest passes at University Police Headquarters located in the ground level of Lien House or Transportation Office at 700 Rosedale Avenue.

A blue, yellow or red permit is required for the Village/Snow Way Garage and Millbrook Garage. Residential students are not allowed to purchase yellow or red permits. Students with brown and blue parking passes may park in yellow permit spaces from 5:30 p.m. until 7:00 a.m. Monday-Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday. Visitors should park in the metered spaces or purchase yellow guest passes at the Transportation office, located behind the Pageant on the Loop, 700 Rosedale, or in the University Bookstore at Mallinckrodt Center. All annual parking permits can be purchased online at http://parking.wustl.edu. Complete parking rules and regulations are also posted online. Park in designated spots only, never on grass or in fire lanes. The promenade on the South 40 can be used for move-in and move-out on official move-in/move-out dates only. Remember, freshmen are not allowed to bring cars on campus.

    Paws'n Go top

Paws & Go, an on-campus market, features in-house prepared items. Whether you are looking to grab a quick snack or a complete meal to stock your fridge, you'll find just what you need. Choose from fresh grab-n-go meals including gluten free, halal, vegetarian and kosher, fresh breads, desserts and a variety of items with which you can piece together your own creative meal. A variety of fresh produce and frozen items are available along with bulk cereals, candies, frozen yogurt and packed convenience items such as chips, crackers, soups, peanut butter, cereals and cold drinks.

2012-2013 Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Salad Bar & Soup Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
 
  Police Department top

parent_resource_fair_020_edited.jpgWashington University Police Department has their office on the South 40 in the lower level of Lien House. They are open 24 hours each day, 7 days each week. In case of emergency, please call 935-5555 or 5-5555 from a campus phone.

Check out police.wustl.edu for more information.

  Quadrangle Housing top


Quadrangle Housing manages many other Washington University-owned properties near the Danforth Campus that are available to students.

Please contact their leasing office for more information at (314) 935-9511 or toll free at (800) 874-4330 or visit their website: http://offcampushousing.wustl.edu/

  RA Duty Office top


ResLifeS40The RA Duty Office is located in the Residential Life Center Annex in South 40 House and is staffed 7 days a week, 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Monday-Friday and 1:30 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. If you cannot reach your RA, visit the South 40 Duty Office in the event of a lockout or for other concerns or questions you might have. Students should also stop by the RA Duty office to access pre-reserved tables for the South 40 Center, room keys as well as other services. The office phone number is (314) 935-6071.village house-crop

For residents living on the North Side, there is staff available in the Village Office as well for your after-hours needs.

 

  Recycling top

label-recyclingRecycle bins are located throughoutyour residential college. Please separate your mixed paper and commingle items from your trash and place in proper containers. There is a charge for the recycling bin if it is not in the room at the end of the year. All boxes must also be broken down.

Trash must be taken to the trash room located on each floor. In University Apartments, residents are expected to remove all trash from their rooms and common rooms and place it in the dumpsters located outside the buildings.

  Reserving Space top

Student Union and Residential Life-Approved groups can reserve space on the South 40 or North Side. Forms to reserve space are available online. A list of available spaces can be viewed at the Residential Life Center in South 40 House and online. Students who have reserved space ahead of time have priority over groups that are using space without a reservation and some locations are reserved at all times for the individual Residential Colleges. You are ultimately responsible for the event, for the behavior of those in attendance, and for ensuring that all University and Residence Hall Policies are observed.

  Residential Life Center top

The Office of Residential Life is located on the ground floor of South 40 House. The Residential Life staff oversees housing assignments; space reservations; keys; general information; questions about residential living; business operations including housing contracts; billing and accounting, building access; and meal plans.

  Sexual Assault and Rape Assistance Helpline (S.A.R.A.H.) top


The Sexual Assault and Rape Action Hotline also known as SARAH, this organization is a confidential, 24-hour answering service. Members are trained extensively and are available to answer questions and listen. This is a pager answering system and members can be reached by leaving a message at 5-8080.

  Shuttles top

University Shuttles, St. Louis MetroBuses and the MetroLink run throughout the Washington University community and surrounding areas. A schedule of University Shuttle pick-up times may be obtained at the Mallinckrodt Information Desk or online at http://parking.wustl.edu. MetroBus and MetroLink schedules may be obtained at http://www.metrostlouis.org. These services are free to Washington University faculty, staff and students. For information on how to obtain your free Metro Universal Pass, which will allow you to ride both MetroBuses and the MetroLink, visit http://parking.wustl.edu.

  Social Justice Center top

SGCThe Social Justice Center is a student-run organization that promotes awareness and understanding of social justice and diversity issues by providing education, facilitations, and resources.

The Center is located on the ground floor of Umrath House. During the academic year, the Center is open Sunday-Thursday from 6-10 p.m. for students to drop-in, learn more about the SJC, and browse our library.

E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Phone: 935-7683

Web site: http://sjc.wustl.edu/

  Storage top


Each residential college has limited designated storage space available throughout the school year. ALL boxes must be broken down. You will not be able to access storage during the semesters; therefore, please do not put anything that you will need regularly in storage. There is NO storage available to students during summer break. Please contact your RCD for further information.

  Student Health Services top

Student Health ServicesStudent Health Services is located in the Habif Health and Wellness Center, which is in the lower level of Dardick House on the corner of Big Bend and Shepley Drive. Student Health Services is open Monday through Friday with limited hours available on Saturday. There is a nurse available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, by phone should you have any questions after hours. SHS and the after hours nurse may be reached at 5-6666.

For detailed information about hours and services visit http://shs.wustl.edu.

  Student-Run Businesses top

'Bears' Bikes is a bicycle rental service offered to Washington University students, renting quality 21-speed mountain-luxury Schwinn and Trek bikes for the entire academic year. Bears' Bikes provides a kryptonite u-lock, free maintenance on our bikes, free storage over winter break, and registration with the Wash U police department.

Bear Discounts working to better bridge St. Louis businesses and the WashU community by offering the Bear Discounts Card, a discount card that eases the financial burden on cardholders and increases sales for local stores, restaurants, and services.

Off the Row is the only campus screen-printing, monogramming, and Greek Goods store in Missouri . Specializing in custom apparel (T-shirts) as well as unique merchandise and gift items, it offers easy online ordering and a “Lowest Price Guarantee.”

SWAP (Sharing with a Purpose) aims to provide affordable and convenient dormitory essentials to students during fall move-in week. All items are donated by students from the previous year's move-out. All profits are donated to Lydia's House, a local nonprofit organization that helps victims of domestic abuse.

U Shuttle provides safe, convenient, and low cost transportation for Washington University students, student groups and departments to Lambert International and other places of interest in the St. Louis area.

UTrucking/ResFridge rents dorm-sized refrigerators, microwaves, and safes. It also provides summer storage, nationwide shipping, graduation shipping, and study-abroad storage. All services include free pickup and delivery.

Wash-U-Wash offers full wash-and-fold service, as well as dry cleaning, to University students, faculty, and staff.

Wydown Water provides hot/cold water coolers with monthly door-to-door delivery of five-gallon bottles.

For more information on the Student Run Businesses, please visit http://step.wustl.edu.

  Technical top

STSStudent Technology Services provides access, service, and support of information technologies for the benefit of students. STS is the primary provider of networking, computing, and cable television services and support to residential students on the North Side and the South 40. The STS Help Desk is located in the Gregg Hall storefronts, on the walkway between the clock tower and the underpass.

Campus Box 1245, 935-7100, Fax: 935-8308.
For more information about STS, visit http://sts.wustl.edu/

  Telephone top

In room telephone services are available providing local and long distance (billable) services for residential students. Phone and voice mail instructions are listed in the University phone book,The Ternion, and are posted here. If you are experiencing problems with the residential phone service, plSTSease contact STS.

Gregg Hall Storefronts, Campus Box 1245, 935-7100, Fax: 935-8308
For more information about STS, visit http://sts.wustl.edu/

 

  Uncle Joe's Peer Counseling Service top


Uncle Joe's
is a peer counseling service located in the lower level of Gregg House. It is open from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am, seven days a week for walk-ins and phone calls at 5-5099. Students needing peer counselors during off hours may reach an "Uncle Joe" by paging them at the same number.

 

  Ursa's Café top

ursas logo Ursa's Cafe, located in between Lien and Gregg Houses, is a great place to grab a healthy wrap, watch TV on the huge projection TV, or just relax with friends. The adjoining fireside lounge is a quiet place to study. On each and every friday night, a program known as Ursa's Nite Life occurs featuring musical, comedic, and lots of other different types of performances!

Hours: 6 p.m. – 1 a.m.

  Vending top


Vending machines are located in each residential college. If you encounter problems with a vending machine, contact the Residential Life Center at 5-5050.

  Village Office top


village house-cropServices available at the Village Office on the first floor of Village House include key cards for the Village, Millbrook, Village East, and off-campus apartment lockouts; requests for building access; spaces reservations; and general questions.

 

 

                   Alcohol, Marijuana, Other Drugs Failure to Comply Posting Guidelines
  Appliances Fire Safety Quiet Hours
  Balconies Furniture Roof Access
  Bicycles Guests Safety & Security
  Candles Harassment Satellite Dishes  
  Chalking Inspections Screens
  Conduct Laundry Equipment Problems   Search & Seizure 
  Construction Sites Lock-Outs & Lost Keys Sexual Harassment/Assault
  Copyright Lofted Furniture Smoking and Tobacco
  Damages Missing Student Policy Solicitation
  Darts Painting Space Reservations
  Discrimination Parties Tampering
  Disruptive Behavior Pets Vandalism
Facebook/Electronic Communication Weapons, Firearms & Explosives

 

Alcohol, Marijuana, Other Drugs, and Related Paraphernalia -- Top
As adults, students are expected to know applicable laws and to be responsible for their own behavior. Students are expected to obey the laws and all University rules and regulations (a complete listing of all University policies related to drugs and alcohol can be found in Bearings). The following guidelines apply to alcohol and drugs in Residential Life spaces (the South 40, Millbrook Apartments, The Village, and on-campus and off-campus apartments owned by Residential Life).

Alcohol

  1. Washington University students are expected to be familiar with the alcohol policy. Underage possession of alcohol is prohibited by Missouri state law and is also a violation of the student judicial code. Any student violating the University's alcohol policy is subject to sanctions. The University places its highest enforcement priority on enforcing violations that are repeated, disruptive, dangerous, and/or flagrant.
  2. All public spaces in Residential Life buildings, all window ledges, balconies, lounges, lobbies, hallways, etc., are substance-free. Open containers are not permitted outside your residence.
  3. Pictures, posters, full or empty containers, and signs that refer to alcohol and other drugs and are displayed for public view are prohibited.
  4. Kegs and large common containers containing alcohol are not allowed in or outside of any Residential Life building. Bars are not permitted in the Washington University Residence Halls. What constitutes a bar will be left to the discretion of the Residential Life Staff.
  5. Students may not engage in drunk or disorderly behavior that disrupts the community.
  6. The mailroom will not accept any deliveries of alcoholic beverages, regardless of the recipient's age.There may be formal disciplinary action taken for a student's failure to abide by the University's alcohol policy.

Students who violate any alcohol policy or policies are required to meet with their RCD and may be referred to a Health Educator and/or the Judicial Administrator. There may be formal disciplinary action taken for a student's failure to abide by the University's alcohol policy.

Drugs

  1. Use, possession, sale, or manufacture of any illegal drug including marijuana, cocaine, nitrous oxide and other inhalants, methamphetamine, heroin, rohypnol (roofies), Gamma Hydroxy-Butyrate (GHB), ketamine (Special K), ecstasy,etc. is strictly prohibited.
  2. Drug-related paraphernalia is not permitted under any circumstance and may not be used as decoration. Hookahs and/or other tobacco smoking devices are not permitted under any circumstances, may not be used as decoration, and will be confiscated and not returned.

Students who violate any drug policy will be required to meet with their RCD and will be referred to the Judicial Administrator for disciplinary action. In some cases the matter may be referred off-campus for criminal prosecution.

Appliances -- Top
Any appliance with open coil heating elements is prohibited. This includes but is not limited to gas grills, hibachis, hot plates, and toaster ovens. Halogen lamps are also prohibited in any Residential Life Building. If you are unsure about a specific appliance please consult your RCD.
Balconies -- Top
Millbrook and traditional suite residents are expected to use balconies safely and responsibly. No banners or indoor University furniture should be put on balconies. The use of grills and/or other cooking devices on balconies is strictly prohibited.
Bicycles -- Top
Due to fire safety regulations and to avoid hall floor damage, bicycles are not permitted inside the residence halls. Bicycles should be registered with University Police and secured to bicycle racks outside the residence halls. Visit University Police headquarters to obtain a bike lock or to register your bicycle on-line, click here.
All bicycles are expected to be moved after the halls close in May. Failure to do so will result in the bikes being removed and donated to charity.
Do not lock bikes to fences or handrails. For some simple dos and don'ts for securing your bicycle, click here.
Candles -- Top
Open flames, including candles and incense, are not permitted in any Residential Life-managed buildings. If your religion or faith requires candle burning for certain occasions/holidays, contact your RCD for special consideration.
Chalking Policy -- Top
Chalking is allowed on uncovered sidewalks and pathways. Chalking is not allowed on buildings, walls, trees, covered sidewalks, or other surface other than uncovered sidewalks and pathways. This includes the raised limestone wall surfaces along the pathway next to Gregg House on the South 40. Groups that chalk in these areas may be charged a fine for clean-up costs and have their South 40 space reservation access restricted.
Conduct -- Top

Incident Report Process: An incident report is a document used by Residential Life staff to document events or situations that occur in or around campus. In some cases, this includes documentation of violations of University and/or Residential Life policies. The Incident Report is submitted to the Residential College Director. The RCD will determine the next steps after the incident report is received. This may involve a meeting with the resident(s) named in the Incident Report. A file containing the Incident Report will be maintained in the Residential Life Office. If the misconduct is serious in nature, the matter may be referred to the University Judicial Administrator, the University or local police, or some other off-campus agency.

Consequences For Your Conduct
Consequences vary depending on the conduct they may include, but are not limited to, educational sanctions, fines, referral to the Judicial Administrator, referral to local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies and removal from University housing.
See the University Student Judicial Code and the Office of Judicial Programs website for more information about possible sanctions.

Construction Sites -- Top
The campus is in the midst of major facility improvements. Construction has been a way of life in recent years. With this in mind, and for safety reasons, only authorized personnel are permitted to enter any area where construction is occurring. All unauthorized entry by students will be referred to the Judicial Administrator and/or University Police.
Copyright -- Top
The Internet, and WU Copyright law applies to all intellectual works (including articles, software, html code, computer graphics, sound recordings, movies, web pages, etc.). If you are the author/creator, you are the copyright owner. ONLY the copyright owner has the right to reproduce, distribute, perform, or display a particular work. This means that if you can see it, hear it, and/or touch it — it may be protected. So if you weren’t the author/creator, you don’t have the right to share it, modify it, or download it to your computer. Sharing copyrighted materials without the owner’s permission violates copyright law, with or without any money changing hands. So, if you didn’t write it, you don’t own it. If you don’t own it, you can’t share it, upload it, or download it.
Damages -- Top
At the end of each semester, Residential Life staff inspect all resident rooms. Any damages encountered will be documented, photographed, and charged to the resident(s) of the unit. To avoid damage charge errors, be careful to fill out a Room Condition Report (RCR) as soon as you arrive.
Darts -- Top
Metal-tipped darts and cork dartboards are not permitted.
Discrimination -- Top
Washington University's policies and programs are non-discriminatory. The University administers all programs without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, veteran status, or disability.
 Disruptive Behavior -- Top
Behavior that is disrespectful to the community will be subject to disciplinary action. This includes, but is not limited to, drunken behavior, "dorm-storming," sports in the hallways, loud voices or stereos, pranks, and any other disorderly conduct. All students are expected to comply with requests from University staff members (RAs, RCDs, police, etc.). This includes inquiries with regard to identification, behavior modification, sanctions, and the like.
Facebook/Electronic Communication -- Top
Students are expected to be familiar with the University Computer Use Policy as well as expectations set forth in the “Thoughts on Facebook .”
Failure To Comply -- Top
All students are expected to comply with requests from University staff members (RAs, RCDs, police, etc.). This includes inquiries with regard to identification, behavior modification, sanctions, and the like. Students who do not comply will be referred to the Judicial Administrator, off-campus authorities, and/or a non-University organization.
Fire Safety -- Top
Tampering with fire safety equipment is a federal offense and subject to punishment by law. This includes fire extinguishers, fire alarm pulls, smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, fire panels, propping fire doors, etc. Covering smoke detectors is strictly prohibited. This includes the hanging of tapestries or other items from the ceiling.
Furniture -- Top
Common space furniture should not be moved or taken outside. Residents who move common space furniture from its appropriate location will be fined. Misuse and/or damage of the furniture is not permitted.
Guests -- Top

Students who wish to host overnight guests (including visitors and Washington University students) must fill out a guest registration form. Guests' stays are limited to three consecutive nights unless prior approval is granted from the RCD. The lending of keys, identification, and door access cards to guests is not permitted. Residents are responsible for all that takes place in their residence hall room, including their guests' behavior. As such, they will be held accountable for violations of policy or the Student Judicial Code which take place within their room.

Harassment -- Top

Washington University advocates a positive and safe environment for its students, faculty, and staff and does not tolerate harassment of any kind. Harassment is defined as any behavior or conduct that is injurious, or potentially injurious to a person's physical, emotional, or psychological well-being, as determined at the sole discretion of the University. Such behavior is subject to disciplinary action.

For more information, please see coping.wustl.edu.

Inspections -- Top

The Residential Life staff, as well as maintenance staff, conduct routine facilities and safety checks. Each Residential College Director will inspect each room in his/her college for damage, missing furniture, etc. at the end of each semester and during breaks.

Laundry Equipment Problems -- Top

See this page: http://card.wustl.edu/laundry-service-report/

Lock-Outs and Lost Keys -- Top

South 40 Procedure: Create a new room keycard at the kiosk located in the Residential Life Center Annex. (The kiosk is available 24 hours a day and is accessible with your 6-digit WU ID number and 4-digit pin number, which can be found under the "Campus Housing" tab on WebSTAC) A $5.00 charge will be administered for all lockouts starting after Labor Day weekend.

North Side Procedure: Between 8:30am-5pm Monday through Friday, go to the Village Office to get a new key made for a charge of $5.00.
          Otherwise:
    1. Between 5pm-Midnight any night, go to or call the Village Office (935-8828) to have someone let you back into your room, for a charge of $25.00.
    2. Between Midnight-8:30am, call WU Police Department at 935-5555. There is a $25.00 charge for after-hours lockouts.

NOTE: North Side residents may also use the 24-hour room key kiosk in the Residential Life Center Annex on the South 40, using your 6-digit WU ID number and 4-digit pin number (found on WebSTAC), for a charge of $5.00.

Lock Problems:

If there is a problem with your lock, the Residential Life Center can assist you between the hours of 8:30 am and 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday (935-5050).

After business hours you should find an RA or go to:

    • The RA duty office in the Residential Life Center Annex:

                                 Monday - Friday: 5pm - Midnight
                                 Saturday - Sunday: 1:30pm - Midnight

    • The Village Office: Every night, 5pm - Midnight.
    • Between midnight - 8:30am, call WU Police Department (935-5555).

If a student ID card is lost, notify the Residential Life staff, and then visit the Office of Student Records for a replacement.

REMEMBER: Loaning your student ID to anyone is prohibited.

Lofted Furniture -- Top

The Office of Residential Life permits students to use their own loft furniture. However, lofts must be approved by the Facilities & Services Coordinator in Residential Life. There are several guidelines that must be followed in order to ensure that the loft is safe for all occupants of the room. These guidelines can be found Residential Life Loft Policy page. The Office of Residential Life reserves the right to ask students to remove a loft if it is deemed unsafe.

Missing Student Notification Policy -- Top

Washington University is committed to ensuring the safety of the members of our University community.
pdfPolicy and Procedure Form can be downloaded here.

Painting -- Top

Painting of resident rooms/suites is not permitted. Residents should not use abrasive adhesives (duct tape, masking tape, glow stars, etc.), which might remove paint. Nails, screws, and other tools that damage the wall surface are also not permitted. Talk to your RA for recommended decorating tips.

Parties -- Top

Upperclass students living in suites or in Millbrook Apartments may register a party in their suite with a maximum of 25 people (15 in the newer suite buildings and 35 in Millbrook Apartments), including the residents of the suite. For gatherings of 25-50, residents must reserve a common space.

All parties on the South 40 must be registered through your RCD. You can use the Party Registration form online, which must be filled out by the Wednesday preceding the party.

Pets -- Top

Due to health department standards, students are not allowed to have pets on the South 40. Guide dogs and fish are the only exceptions. Repeated noncompliance will result in a minimum fine of $50.

Posting Guidelines -- Top

Posting guidelines are very particular. Please see Bearings for specific procedures. In general, postings are not permitted unless given special permission. See your RA or RCD for further information. This policy applies to students as well as all recognized student groups and all departments. Any organization with student members who live on campus will be responsible for posting its own materials. Nonresidents will not be given access to the halls for posting purposes. This policy does not apply to entrepreneurs, business, and other commercial interest groups whose materials may be displayed on bulletin boards in South 40 Center only. Advertising materials found in other locations will be removed and destroyed.

    1. No more than one flyer will be allowed per open bulletin board. All postings must clearly include sponsoring organizations or individual’s name and contact number or
      e-mail address.
    2. Flyers may not be attached to official RA/RCD bulletin boards, painted surfaces, glass doors of any type, floors, ceilings, trees, and sidewalks. Flyers are only to be posted on official posting boards. All others will be discarded. All questions about postings should be directed to an RCD or to the staff at the Residential Life Center.
    3. Flyers may be posted only once per event.
    4. No posting on -- Top of other flyers is permissible. We request that you use tacks and not staples or tape when posting; if using staples, please limit to two or three per flyer.
    5. No reference to alcohol, drugs, or nudity is permissible; no sexist or discriminatory materials allowed. What constitutes sexist or discriminatory materials will be left to the discretion of the Residential Life staff.
    6. Clearly identify sponsoring organization or individual on all materials.
    7. No banners are permitted to hang from resident hall balconies. Banners or signs may be posted in student windows, but may not be placed outside of the window.
    8. Materials need not be preapproved for posting, as long as these guidelines are followed.
    9. Door-to-door solicitation is prohibited in the residence halls.
    10. Posters, flyers, handbills, notices, and other publicity such as promotions may not be placed under the doors of the residents in residence halls. Arrangements may be made through Residential Life for placing advertisements in resident mailboxes in Hitzeman Hall.
    11. No permanently affixing adhesive materials may be used on any surface.
    12. Flyers must include a contact person and contact information. Violations of this policy will result in materials being removed and sponsoring organizations being subject to disciplinary action that may include, but is not limited to, a fine.
              The official posting policy, which applies to all residence hall areas, is available from Residential Life. For more information, call Residential Life at 5-5050.

Quiet Hours -- Top
Quiet hours are 11:00 pm to 9:00 am Monday-Thursday, and 1:00 am to 10:00 am Friday and Saturday. Courtesy hours are in effect 24 hours a day.
 
Failure to comply with quiet hours may result in a fine or other disciplinary action.
Roof Access -- Top
For safety reasons, students are not permitted on the roof of any building.
Safety & Security -- Top
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Blue Light Phones
Blue light phones are emergency phones located throughout the campus and are identified by the blue light.
Phone activation automatically connects you with University Police who are able to track your location and then send assistance.
 
    • Click here for a pdf map of blue light phones on campus.
    • Click here for a pdf map of blue light phones off campus.
 
Earthquake
In case of an earthquake, remain calm and stay where you are; most injuries occur when people are entering or leaving buildings. Protect yourself from possible falling objects and do not use stairwells or elevators. If you are outside, stay clear of buildings, trees, walls, and utility wires. Emergency Information In the event of a University-wide emergency, information will be posted at emergency.wustl.edu. Information can also be obtained by calling 5-9000.

Fire
If you encounter a fire in your building, pull the closest fire alarm and evacuate the building to your designated emergency assembly point (EAP). Emergency evacuation procedures are posted in every bedroom or suite. Failing to evacuate a building when hearing a fire alarm is in violation of University policy.

Tornado
Tornado sirens are tested the first Monday of every month in St. Louis at 11:00 a.m. If you hear a tornado siren at any other time, immediately proceed to the lowest level of your building and seek shelter in a closed space with no windows.
 
Community Safety
 
Room & Building Entry
Safety and security are priorities everywhere on campus. Make a conscious effort to lock your door every time you leave, even if only for a minute. Report anyone checking for unlocked doors. All students do not have access to all Residential Life-managed buildings. Be careful about people who might follow you in. Do not let anyone into the building without asking for ID.

University Police
University Police are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The campus police headquarters is located on the South 40 on the ground level of Lien House. University Police can be reached by calling 5-5555.

Suspicious Behavior
Please report any behavior or person that makes you feel uncomfortable or seems suspicious, including staff, non-students and non-staff, solicitors, and vendors. Report any suspicious person to a staff member or call University Police immediately at 5-5555.
Satellite Dishes -- Top
No satellite dishes are permitted on any Residential Life-managed building.
Screens -- Top
Screens should remain in the windows at all times. If your screen is loose, please fill out a maintenance request.
Search & Seizure -- Top
The University retains its right to search your room to enforce University policy, address health or safety concerns, and/or for other institutional purposes.
Sexual Harassment/Assault -- Top
The Office of Residential Life is dedicated to creating a respectful learning community, free from any form of sexual assault or harassment. Sexual assault affects all members of the University community, and we must be responsible for one another. Campus resources for sexual assault prevention and survivor support are available to all members of the University community. No one asks to be sexually assaulted and sexual assault is never the fault of the survivor. For more information, please see coping.wustl.edu.
Smoking and Tobacco -- Top
WUSTL strictly prohibits all smoking and other uses of tobacco products within all University buildings and on University property, at all times. This policy applies to all, including students, faculty, staff, patients, contractors and visitors.
For more information about this policy, please visit: http://www.wustl.edu/tobaccofree.
Solicitation -- Top
Solicitation of any kind is not permitted in the residence halls. This includes but is not limited to door-to-door sales, flyers, or product parties. A room assigned through the Office of Residential Life shall be occupied solely for residential purposes. Because of the potential interference to the living environment of others, students are not permitted to run businesses out of their Residence Hall rooms. If you witness solicitous behavior, call University Police at 5-5555 immediately.
Space Reservations -- Top
Residents who wish to reserve a public space on the South 40 or a table in South 40 Center may do so by completing a space reservation form online, at the Residential Life Office between the hours of 8:30 am - 11:00 pm Sunday-Thursday, 7:00 am - 1:00 pm Friday - Saturday. Students who have reserved a space have priority over a group that is there without a reservation. Destruction, defacement, or damage of any public space or property (bathrooms, lounges, hallways, etc.) is not permitted. Resident(s) responsible for such damage will be fined appropriate costs for repair, replacement, and labor. Public area damages not blamed on a specific individual may be charged to residents of a floor, building, or unit.
Tampering -- Top
The Office of Residential Life places a very high level of importance on maintaining the security of our residence halls. In furtherance of that commitment, students are prohibited from tampering with any of the safety or security features in the halls including, but not limited to, room windows -- Toppers, closed-circuit television equipment, and building, room or window locks. Violations of this policy may result in referral to the University Judicial Administrator, fines, or other disciplinary action.
Vandalism -- Top
Destruction, defacement, or damage of any public space or property (bathrooms, lounges, hallways, etc.) is not permitted. Resident(s) responsible for such damage will be fined appropriate costs for repair, replacement, and labor. Public area damages not blamed on a specific individual may be charged to residents of a floor, building, or unit if a cause can be determined.
Weapons, Firearms, and Explosives -- Top
The possession, storage, or use of firearms, pellet/bb/airsoft guns, knives, ammunition, or other dangerous weapons is prohibited on all University property. Students and visitors are strictly prohibited from carrying concealed weapons on University property and may not store weapons or ammunition in vehicles parked in University parking facilities. Use, possession, and storage of fireworks, combustibles, or explosive devices or components are prohibited except in accordance with the University Fireworks Policy found on the this website. What constitutes a dangerous weapon will be left to the discretion of the Residential Life staff. Violations of this policy will be referred to your RCD, the Judicial Administrator, and/or University Police.

 

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Welcome to Washington University

Hotels near Washington University [Top]

Address:

212-232 N. Kingshighway Blvd.
St. Louis , MO 63108

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

2 miles from campus
$$$
No shuttle service

Phone:

(314) 633-3000
(877) 587-2427

Description:

Luxury all suite hotel situated in the heart of the Central West End, minutes from Washington University. Offering entertainment, cinemas, health club and restaurants.

Address:

6306 Clayton Road
St. Louis , MO 63117

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

1 mile from campus
$
Complimentary Shuttle Service to campus and area attractions.

Phone:

(314) 647-7300
(800) 325-7378

Description:

Old-English style hotel with easy access to interstate. Complimentary covered parking, free continental breakfast M-F, English Tavern, Wine Garden, restaurant, indoor/outdoor pool and Garden Conservatory.

Address:

7750 Carondelet Avenue
St. Louis , MO 63105

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

2 miles from campus
$
Shuttle to the airport available

Phone:

(314) 726-5400
(888)303-1746

Description:

Inviting and spacious, this superb hotel offers all the amenities. The hotel's 204 state-of-the-art guestrooms have recently been renovated. Complimentary parking. Indoor pool.

Address:

711 North Broadway
St.
Louis, MO 63102

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

8 miles from campus
$$
No shuttle service

Phone:

(314) 231-8100
(800) 325-8300

Description:

This newly renovated hotel is located in the heart of St. Louis. It offers a complimentary Quickstart breakfast and free parking. Indoor pool.

Address:

211 Sulphur Ave.
St. Louis , MO 63139

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

3 miles from campus
$$
No shuttle service

Phone:

314-646-0770
(800) 325-8300

Description:

This new hotel features great amenities, a convenient location in mid-town St. Louis. Complimentary Quickstart breakfast. Stay connected with free local calls, free long distance calls and free wireless Internet access in all guestrooms and the lobby.

 

Address:

2 South 4th Street
St. Louis , MO 63102

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

2 miles from campus
$$
Near metro link

$15 parking fee

Phone:

(314) 231-3003
(800) 325-8300

Description:

Free hot breakfast buffet Free evening hot beverages and snacks
60 minutes free long distance in each room. Free high speed internet access

Address:

201 South 20th Street
St. Louis , MO 63103

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

7 miles from campus
$$
No shuttle service

Phone:

(314) 231-3900
(800) 325-8300

Description:

Located next to the historic Union Station, which houses a vibrant mix of restaurants and shops, this hotel is only minutes away from St. Louis attractions. Offers free Quickstart breakfast. Complimentary parking. Indoor pool.

Address:

333 Washington Ave
St. Louis , MO 63102

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

7 miles from campus
$ Ask for WU rate
No shuttle Service

Phone:

(314) 621-7900
1-800-426-7866

Description:

We offer a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast buffet to all guests each morning. Located in the heart of the downtown entertainment and business district, across the street from the Gateway Arch, Laclede's Landing and the Edward Jones Dome. Free local phone calls, in-room refrigerators, indoor heated pool and whirlpool, along with a complimentary workout facility and complimentary high-speed internet connections.

Address:

5650 Oakland Ave
Saint Louis, Missouri 63110

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

8 miles from campus
$ Ask for WU rate
No shuttle Service

Phone:

(314) 655-3993

1-800-426-7866

Description:

On the House™ hot breakfast and Hampton's On the Run™ breakfast bags. Indoor pool, along with a complimentary workout facility and complimentary high-speed internet access in every guest room.

Address:

5915 Wilson Avenue
St. Louis , MO 63110

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

3.5 miles from campus
$
No shuttle Service

Phone:

(314) 645-0700
(800) 465-4329

Description:

This affordable, comfortable hotel is conveniently located in midtown St. Louis, on "The Hill," which has some of the nation's best Italian restaurants. Free parking. Outdoor pool.

Address:

One St. Louis Union Station
St.
Louis, MO 63103

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

7 miles from campus
$$$
No shuttle Service

Phone:

(314) 621-5262
(800) 410-9914

Description:

Located in the historic, restored Union Station train station, this opulent hotel captures the grandeur of a bygone era. Romanesque architecture - 538 rooms. Outdoor pool.

Address:

Campus Box 1194
One Brookings Drive
Washington University
St. Louis, MO 63130

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

on campus
$$$
No airport shuttle.

Phone:

(314) 933-9400
(866) 933-9400

Description:

The brand new Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center has 66 guestrooms, meeting space and more.

  • Marriott Courtyard

Address:

2340 Market Street

St. Louis , MO 63103

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

7 miles from campus
$$
No shuttle Service

Phone:

(314)241-9111

(800) 321-2211

Description:

This hotel is comfortable and close to many St. Louis attractions. Complimentary parking. Indoor pool. A 24 hour Market Place for sandwiches

  • Moonrise Hotel

Address:

6177 Delmar Blvd
St. Louis
, MO 63112

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

15 minute walk from campus
$$$
No shuttle Service

Phone:

(314)721-1111

 

Description:

The Moonrise Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri blends cool modern design and quirky sophistication to create a truly unique boutique hotel experience. Located in The Loop - one of St. Louis’ most charming shopping, dining and entertainment districts

  • Parkway Hotel

Address:

4550 Forest Park Boulevard

St. Louis , MO 63108

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

3 miles from campus
$$$
No shuttle service

Phone:

(314) 256-7777
(866) 314-7700

Description:

The Parkway Hotel is an inspired fusion of old–world elegance with distinct contemporary energy and glamour. Located in St. Louis, MO, it is in the heart of the vibrant, historic Central West End enclave, one block from beautiful Forest Park, site of the 1904 World’s Fair. The Hotel is adjacent to the world renowned Barnes-Jewish Medical Complex and numerous restaurants, shopping and attractions.

  • Crown Plaza - Downtown

Address:

200 North 4th Street
St. Louis , MO 63102

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

8 miles from campus
$
No shuttle service

Phone:

(314) 621-8200
(800) 925-1395

Description:

This outstanding hotel offers oversized, yet inexpensive guestrooms. Within walking distance of the Gateway Arch, Busch Stadium, Edward Jones Dome, and Laclede's Landing. Outdoor pool.

  • Ritz Carlton - Clayton Plaza

Address:

100 Carondelet Plaza
St.
Louis, MO 63105

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

1 mile from campus
$$$$
No shuttle service

Phone:

(314) 863-6300
(800) 241-3333

Description:

This hotel offers a magnificent setting with fine antiques, excellent restaurants, 24-hour service and an afternoon tea. Indoor pool.

  • Seven Gables Inn

Address:

26 North Meramec
St.
Louis, MO 63105

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

2 miles from campus
$$
No shuttle service

Phone:

(314) 863-8400
(800) 433-6590

Description:

This vintage 1926 National Historical Landmark is a small, comfortable inn with an elegant dining room, stylish bistro, and charming garden.

  • Sheraton - Clayton Plaza

Address:

7730 Bonhomme
St.
Louis, MO 63105

Distance:
Price:
Shuttle:

2 miles from campus
$
Airport shuttle service available. Contact the hotel for more information.

Phone:

(314) 863-0400
(800) 325-3535

Description:

This is a charming, yet inexpensive hotel. The in-house restaurant, Alexander's, features fine American cuisine. Indoor pool.

 

Shopping near Washington University [Top]

Here is a list of area stores that carry items to help your student have a comfortable and successful year.


Please Note:
all directions assume that you are starting from the residence hall area of Forsyth at Big Bend.
Please watch your speed in theses areas because there is no tolerance for speeding in residential areas of
Richmond
Heights and Maplewood .

 

ON CAMPUS

Bear Necessities

(314) 935-5071

Located on the South 40 in Umrath House

Cards, Gifts, WU Clothing , Room Supplies, Computer and Office Supplies, and More.

Campus Bookstore

(314) 935-5500

Located on the Hilltop Campus on the first floor
of Mallinckrodt Center.

In addition to textbooks and regular books, the Campus Bookstore sells all manner of school supplies, Washington University merchandise and small foodstuffs.

eCampus Technology

 (314) 935-7424

Located on Hilltop Campus, inside Mallinckrodt Center, within the campus bookstore

Computer hardware and software.
Some discounts available.

 

OFF CAMPUS

Richmond Center (1 Mile)

Schnucks         

(314) 644-0510


Grocery Store, Florist, Pharmacy.

Office Depot  

(314) 646-8100



Carries back-to-school needs including classroom supplies, storage and shelving needs, office equipment and electronics.

Walgreens   

(314) 721-6013


National chain carries health and beauty items along with essentials.

 

Directions:

      • Turn left (south) on Big Bend to Clayton Rd
      • Office Depot is through the intersection of Clayton Rd. on the left hand side.
      • Schnucks is east of Big Bend on Clayton Rd. ( 6600 Clayton Rd. ) Turn left on Clayton, about 2 blocks
      • Walgreens in on the left at the intersection of Big Bend and Clayton. ( 6733 Clayton Rd. ) Turn right on Clayton, about a block to entrance behind store.

 

Galleria Area (2 Miles)

St. Louis Galleria

(314)863-5500

 

Upscale shopping mall

Includes Dillards, Macy’s, food court and many specialty stores.

Directions:
      • Turn left on Big Bend to Clayton Road .
      • Turn right (west) on Clayton Road
      • Just past Brentwood Blvd. , The Galleria will be on your left.

Brentwood Promenade (3 miles)

Bed,Bath&Beyond

(314)961-4900

National Retailer of home furnishings

Carries Back to school /residence hall needs, storage, shelving, and kitchen needs.

Target

(314)918-9500

National Discount Chain.

Carries complete back to school needs including classroom supplies, storage and shelving needs, linens and snacks

Directions:
      • Turn left (south) on Big Bend to Clayton Road
      • Turn right (west) on Clayton Road
      • Turn Left (south) on Brentwood Blvd.
      • Turn left on Eager Road
      • The shopping plaza will be on your right.

Hanley Road at 64/40 (3 miles)

Home Depot

(314)647-6050

Warehouse style home improvement center.

Building supplies, including paint, lumber, hardware and carpet

Sports Authority

(314)824-9816

National Sporting Goods Chain

Best Buy

(314)646-1331

 

National consumer electronics chain.

Carries computer hardware and software, audio/video equipment, and appliances.

Directions:
      • Turn left (south) on Big Bend Blvd
      • Turn right (west) on Clayton Road
      • Turn left (south) on Hanley Road
      • Home Depot is on the right on Hanley road Just past Dale Ave.
      • To get to Best Buy and Sports Authority turn right at the "to Eager Road" sign just across from Dale Ave. You will loop around the back of the buildings you may either go to the underground parking or go on around to the surface lot in front of the buildings.

South Brentwood Blvd (3 miles)

The Container Store

1769 S. Brentwood

314-968-8480

 

Organization

Pier 1 Imports       

1805 S. Brentwood

314-961-3160

 

Home Decorating

Walgreens

2401 S. Brentwood

314-963-1925

 

Drug store

Directions:
      • Turn left (south) on Big Bend Blvd. to Clayton Road
      • Turn right (west) on Clayton Road
      • Turn left (south) on Brentwood Blvd.
      • Shopping Center is on the right just past I-64 underpass
      • Walgreens is further down Brentwood Blvd on the right.

Maplewood Commons (3 miles)

Lowes

2300 Maplewood Commons

314-450-1000

 

Home improvement, building supplies

Handley Road south of Hwy 64/40

Walmart

2100 Maplewood Commons

(314) 781-2165

 

National Discount Chain

Sam’s Club

2100 Maplewood Commons

(314) 644-7791

 

National discount chain (membership required)

Directions:
      • Turn left (south) on Big Bend to Clayton Road
      • Turn right (west) on Clayton
      • Turn left (south) on Hanley Road
      • Maplewood Commons is on the left about ¾ mile from I-64

 

Restaurants [Top]

Clayton/Brentwood, University City

Barcelona

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

34 N. Central Ave.
(314) 863-9909
Spanish Tapas; Outdoor Seating
$$

 Blueberry Hill

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

6504 Delmar
(314) 727-0880
Great hamburgers and a destination bar
$

 Brandt's Market & Cafe

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

6525 Delmar
(314) 727-3663
Full service cafe with excellent lunch and dinner options.
$

 Café Napoli

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

7754 Forsyth
(314) 863-5731
Italian
$$

  Cicero 's

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

6691 Delmar
(314) 862-0009
Italian; basement bar with live music
$

 The Crossing

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

7823 Forsyth
(314) 721-7375
American with French and Italian influences
$$$

 Fitz's Root Beer

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

6605 Delmar
(314) 726-9555
Sandwiches and burgers; shakes and floats
$

 Harvest Seasonal Market Cuisine

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

1059 S. Big Bend
(314) 645-3522
award-winning American cuisine featuring fresh local and seasonal ingredients in a casual, warm setting.
$$$

 Morton's of Chicago -- The Steakhouse

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

7822 Bonhomme
(314) 725-4008
Fabulous steaks and chops; upscale dining; reservations recommended
$$$$

 Remy's

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

222 S. Bemiston
(314) 726-5757
New York-style American and Mediterranean cuisine; small plates option
$$

 

Downtown

Dierdorf and Hart's

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

323 Westport Plaza (Located in Maryland Heights)
(314) 878-1801
Specializing in steaks and seafood
$$$

 Kemoll's

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

1 Metropolitan Sq

(314) 421-0555
Authentic Italian cuisine
$$$

 Tony's

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

410 Market St.
(314) 231-7007
5-star restaurant; elegant dining; classic gourmet Italian
$$$$

 

Central West End

Dressel's

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

419 N. Euclid
(314) 361-1060
Welsh bar and grill
$$

 Duff's

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

392 N. Euclid
(314) 361-0522
Casual dining; imaginative cuisine
$$

 Llewllyn's

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

4747 McPherson
(314) 361-3003
Welsh pub and gill
$

 

The Hill
(St. Louis Italian Neighborhood )

Amighetti’s

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

5141 Wilson at Marconi
(314) 776-2855
Italian cuisine; great sandwiches and gelato
$

 Cunetto House of Pasta

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

5453 Magnolia
(314) 781-1135
Italian cuisine; no reservations
$$

 Rigazzi’s

Address:
Phone:
Description:
Price:

4945 Daggett Ave.
(314) 772-4900
Italian; local favorite; no reservations
$$

 

 

Churches near Washington University

[Top]

 

Baptist 

Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church
5515 Martin Luther King Dr
.
(314) 367-3321

Maplewood Baptist Church
2806 Marshall Ave
(314) 781-3582

Overland Baptist Church
9303 Midland (east of Woodson)
(314) 429-1800

Third Baptist Church
620 N. Grand (across from the Fox Theatre)
(314) 533-7340

Hanley Rd. Church (Southern Baptist)
7701 Maryland
(314) 726-4939

 

Catholic

Catholic Student Center
6352 Forsyth Blvd.
(314) 935-9191

St. Roch Parish
6052 Waterman
(314) 721-6340

Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
7148 Forsyth
(314) 726-6200

St. Joseph
106 N. Meramec
(314) 726-1221

 

Episcopal

Church of St. Michael St. George
6345 Wydown
(314) 721-1502

Church of the Holy Communion
7401 Delmar
(314) 721-7401

 

Lutheran

Bethel Lutheran Church
7001 Forsyth (at Big Bend)
(314) 863-3112

St. Mark Lutheran Church
6337 Clayton Rd.
(314) 721-6974

 

Methodist

Grace United Methodist Church
6199 Waterman (at Skinker)
(314) 863-1992

Clayton United Methodist
101 N. Bemiston
(314) 721-2282

 

Presbyterian

Central Presbyterian Church
7700 Davis Drive
at Hanley Road
314-727-2777

The First Presbyterian Church of St. Louis USA
7200 Delmar
(314) 726-6677

 

Synagogues

Bais Abraham (Orthodox)
6910 Delmar
(314) 721-3030 Ahabbat 9:00am

B'nai Amoona (Conservative Egalitarian)
324 South Mason Rd.
(314) 576-9990

Central Reform Congregation (Reform service with spirit.)
5020 Waterman Ave.
( Central West End)
(314) 361-3919

B’Nai El (Reform Service)
11411 N. Forty Dr.
(314) 432-6393

 

Greek Orthodox

St. Nicholas Church
4967 Forest Park
(314) 361-6924 Services begin at 8:00 a.m.

Assumption Church
1755 Des Peres Rd.
(314) 966-2255

 

Jewish

St. Louis Hillel
6300 Forsyth
(314) 935-9040

 

Seventh-Day Adventist

Central Seventh-Day Adventist
5 N. Skinker
(314) 727-2404

 

Other

Church of Scientology
6101 Delmar Street
(314) 727-3747

First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ
6501 Wydown Blvd.
(314) 721-5060

Church of Christ of Latter-Day Saints
St. Louis
Mission Office 745 Craig
For information call (314) 872-8510

 

For additional local churches not listed here, please refer to the local phone directory or ask for assistance.

 

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To Lambert International Airport from the University

  • Turn left (west) onto Forsyth.
  • Turn right (north) onto Big Bend Boulevard and continue for approximately .5 miles
  • Turn left (west) on Delmar, continue to I-170
  • Go north on I-170 to the Airport exit I-64 (Hwy 40), heading east (to downtown St. Louis)
  • Turn right (east) on Forsyth.
  • Turn right (south) on Skinker approximately.8 of a mile.
  • Turn Left (east) at the Clayton Rd. / Skinker intersection to the Hwy 40/64 on ramp.

To return on I-64 (Hwy 40), heading west (from downtown St. Louis)

  • Take the Skinker/Clayton Road exit and turn right (north) onto Skinker Boulevard (the cross street at the end of the exit ramp).
  • Travel north on Skinker Boulevard for approximately .8 of a mile.
  • Turn left (west) on Forsyth.
  • Continue west on Forsyth for approximately .5 of a mile.