How Selective is Jacobs University?
By Tariq Tobias Omarshah   
Monday, 25 May 2009

Jacobs University prides itself on being a ‘highly selective, private institution’ but just how selective are we? In an interview with Marie Vivas, Pulse of the World was able to confront some stereotypes about admissions.

Jacobs University attracts between 600 and 800 applicants a year. Of these 57-62% are accepted. 48% to 53% of those admitted attend Jacobs University.

 
The American Dream
By Anna Ladyshenski   
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Anna Ladyshenski recapitulates on the night of freeeeedom : the US CID
 
Exploring and evaluating the new fitness center
By Martin Hunka   
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Martin Hunka ('10), a frequent gym-goer, gives a personal review of Jacobs University's new gym.
 
No breakthrough in TheOtherSide
By Ka-Man Kong   
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
After more than two months since the closing down of our only on campus student bar, theOtherSide, a common consensus has still not emerged between the administration, the leadership, and the bar team on what the next step is and when the bar will be reopened again.
 
A Trip Across Ethiopia - The first CID of the Spring Semester reaches Africa
By Mayela Arbona Montero   
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
On Thursday February 12th we embarked on a trip across Ethiopia, without having to leave the Jacobs bubble. That’s one of the things I love the most about this campus; you can learn about different cultures from the people that know them better than anyone else.