
Every wanted to send carbonated beverages through the mail to the person of your dreams? Hooray! the AED Pre-Health club has found a way.
Send a can of orange Crush soda to let them know how you really feel. AED will have a table in the BSC from 11 am to 2 pm from Monday through Thursday next week.
For one U.S. greenback, you can anonymously send your crush a Crush. But be weary, for one dollar more, the object of your affection can find out who sent the delicious orange beverage.
If you don’t have a crush, maybe you could just pick some random dude.
I think Neil DuRoss could use one. Just sayin’.
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Grab your iPod and your favorite playlist, all you aspiring DJs. Now is your moment in the sun. Or at least your moment in the florescent glow of the DJ booth.
KSLU, Saint Louis University’s student-operated radio station, is recruiting for radio shows in the Spring semester.
No experience is required. Email programming.KSLU@gmail.com for more info about how to get involved.

The Saint Louis University Fencing Club will be having their first meeting for beginners on January 28 at 6:15 pm in the Simon Rec Center.
Come to Raquetball Court #6 if you’re interested in fencing, if you just want to look at swords, if you love “The Three Musketeers,” or if you’re lost in life and need some direction.
All participants will be able to shout “en garde!” and other French phrases as loud as they want.

Active Minds is a brand-new student organization at SLU that seeks to promote mental health awareness, advocacy, and education. The club’s mission is to remove the stigma associated with mental illness and to create a comfortable environment for an open conversation on mental health issues.
If you would like to work to increase students’ awareness on mental health issues, join them for their general interest meeting on Thursday, February 4 at 5 pm in BSC 253C. As this is a new club, there is a lot of opportunity to get on board and help it grow.
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Saint Louis University faculty, physicians, staff and students who play string instruments are invited to join the Saint Louis University String Orchestra at 7 pm every Thursday in the Refectory in DuBourg Hall.
The Saint Louis String Orchestra is open to anyone from SLU who has played violin, viola, cello or bass for at least three years. No audition is required.
The Saint Louis University String Orchestra is a collaborative project between SLU’s music program, the School of Medicine, Saint Louis University Cancer Center and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.
For information, contact Chris Wintrode at cwintrod@slu.edu.
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