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Monthly Archive for January, 2009
Hey everyone.
With my Tuesday night came the opportunity for me to go see some pop music craftsmen. Light Pollution and Pico v. Island Trees were supporting Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin at the Billiken Club and played an awesome show.
If you’ve never been to a show at our very own venue, I highly recommend it. This Saturday, Mahjongg will be joined by Emperor X (backed by So Many Dynamos). The full schedule and blog can be found here.
All shows are free, all ages, and open to the public.

Good food can make or break a Super Bowl party. Don’t be that kid who ran out of food before halftime.
Subway is offering specials to solve this culinary conundrum. Party trays staring at $29.99 and packages beginning at $41.99 can be pre-ordered and picked up before the big game. Subway will be open at 3 pm on Sunday to accommodate pick-ups.
If, however, you’re feeling a little zesty this Sunday, head over to Gries. A wing bar with “all sorts of sauces” will be open in Griesedieck from 4 pm and 7 pm.
Enjoy the game!

Join students traveling to West Virginia over Spring Break and others in Campus Ministry and learn about Appalachia.
On Monday, February 2nd at 5 pm Campus Ministry will be hosting Jill Kriesky from the Appalachia Institute at Wheeling Jesuit University. She will be speaking on the realities facing the region’s people and its land.
Learn more about this marginalized region and how to bring about safer, healthier and strong communities in Appalachia.
Photo by Radio Rover – Licensed under Creative Commons

How can one address the root causes of poverty and injustice? How does one stop the cycles of poverty that are perpetuated in our society?
On Friday and Saturday, February 27-28, the Jesuit Conference from DC will be providing a free advocacy training seminar. It is open to all students and student organizations (and their advisors) who are interested in creating positive change on social advocacy issues from the environment to criminal justice.
To register, contact Ben Smyth in Campus Ministry: 977-1532 or smythbk@slu.edu. The deadline to register is February 1st.
Hosted by the Service and Justice Fellowship Committee.





