
Want some free tickets to the Billiken Blue Out game this Saturday against Dayton? Billikens After Dark has you covered.
Billikens After Dark is providing free tickets for this Saturday’s game in the Student Life Office, Suite 319 in the BSC. Students must come to the office this week from 9 to 5 and present a student ID.
The game starts on Saturday at 3 pm, but a pre-game student reception will begin around 1:30. At the reception, you’ll get free Mardi Gras beads, t-shirts, and food.
Be sure to get your ticket to support your Billikens in one of the most important games of the season!

Want to help the library out and get some free food in the process? Pius library is looking for students to participate in focus groups to assess its website.
Focus groups are February 8 through 11 from 4 to 5 pm and February 15 to 17, also from 4-5 pm. The library will provide free food to all participants.
Sign up for a focus group (or a free food session, whichever you prefer) through the website at http://libraries.slu.edu/websurvey/usability.html.

Billikens After Dark is putting in the hours to make this Mardi Gras weekend awesome. Staring Friday, February 12, they’ll be hosting free programing for all SLU students.
Friday night, head to Reinert for “Mardi Gras Madness” in the Lobby and Ballrooms from 8 pm to midnight.
On Saturday, Billikens After Dark will be up bright and early to hand out juice and donuts, as well as free Mardi Gras beads and giveaways. Then head over to the Chaifetz Arena at 1:30 for the pre-game student reception before cheering on the Billikens to victory over Dayton at 3. Students can get tickets for free with their student ID in the student life office in the BSC all week.
At 6 pm on Saturday night, the International Student Federation is hosting their annual ISF banquet in the Wool Ballrooms. Tickets will be on sale in the BSC. The show will last until 9 pm.
This Billikens After Dark Mardi Gras weekend is sponsored by the Departments of Athletics, Billikens After Dark, the Cross Cultural Center, the International Student Federation, Men’s Basketball, and Reinert Hall.
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The Saint Louis University Museum of Art is featuring another installment in their Sip & Serenade series next month.
On Sunday, February 14 from noon – 2 pm (that’s Valentines Day for the unsentimental), SLUMA will present a serenade performed by the University’s Fine and Performing Arts Department. Wine, light appetizers, and chocolate dipped confections will be served.
This event is sponsored by SLUMA and is free of charge.

On Wednesday, February 10, Career Services and the Public Services Initiative at SLU will present Clare Ribando Seelke to speak on what it’s like to work for the federal government. Here’s the event information from Career Services:
Public Service Initiative @ SLU presents: Clare Ribando Seelke is a Specialist in Latin American Affairs at the Congressional Research Service, the research arm of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. She came to CRS as a Presidential Management Fellow (PMF) and completed rotations with the State Department in the Dominican Republic and with the U.S. Agency for International Development in Washington D.C. as part of her PMF fellowship.
She covers Mexico, Bolivia, and Central America, as well as a number of cross-cutting issues such as the Merida Initiative, Gangs, and Trafficking in Persons.
Ms. Seelke holds a Master of Public Affairs and Master of Arts in Latin American Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. Her undergraduate degree is from the University of Notre Dame. To learn more about the Public Service Initiative at SLU, please visit our website.
The presentation will take place at 5 pm in Busch Student Center Room 253.
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