
In conjuction with their annual philanthropy week Delta Gamma is selling Cardinals vs. Mets tickets for April 22nd at 7:15 pm.
Tickets are $25 each and all proceeds go to help Service for Sight, which aids people with visual impairments.
Please Contact kmaxwel4@slu.edu or jennyawe@gmail or any DG if you are interested!
Please be sure to get your checks and cash in by Friday, April 3rd.
Photo by Express Monorail – Licensed under Creative Commons

The Office of Student Conduct and the Mediation and Advocacy program have several leadership opportunities available for next year for students with good communicative and interpersonal skills, decision-making abilities and academic record.
Involvement in these positions will assist students in better developing their leadership skills and gaining a deeper understanding of what it means to be men and women for others, and will provide the student with the opportunity to effect positive changes in the lives of their peers.
Positions available are: Student Conduct Board member, Student Conduct Board Chair-Elect, Student Advocate. Applications are available in the Office of Student Conduct, Rm 313, and online at the Office’s website.
Applications are due back to the Office by 5:00pm on Thursday, April 16. If you have any questions, please contact Meggie Biesenthal (foxmc@slu.edu) or Diana Foster (dfoster5@slu.edu).

The Keynote Speaker for the 2009 Atlas Week Signature Symposium will be Emmanuel Jal. He will deliver the Keynote Address, “From a Child of War to a Voice for Peace”, Wednesday, April 1 at 5:30 p.m. in the Bush Student Center Ballroom.
Prior to the address, Emmanuel Jal will hold a book signing from 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. of his newly released book, War Child: A Child Soldier’s Story. A private reception with Emmanuel Jal will be held following the Signature Symposium.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP to AtlasReception2009@gmail.com. Spaces are limited, so preference will be given in the order received. Please respond no later than Wednesday, March 25th.
Read on to find out more about Emmanuel Jal and the Atlas Week events.
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Chaifetz Arena has a summer Event Internship available starting May 2009. The Event Intern will gain valuable experience in the Sports and Entertainment industry by working in the Events Management Department.
Interns play an integral role in everyday processes of arena operations and the successful execution of arena events. The intern must be organized, motivated, and able to work well under pressure situations.
Open to sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate college students. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Must have ability to meet deadlines and balance multiple tasks.
Full-Time. Flexible hours. Must be available nights and weekends.
Compensation: Unpaid
Duration: May to August 2009
Responsibilities include:
- Assist in supervising event staff
- Assist with event operations and set-up including concerts, sporting events, and other events
- Support in planning and execution of events
- General support of Event Operations Department in daily operations
- Various Guest Services responsibilities
- Interview, hire, and train event staff
- Perform general office duties including data entry, answering phones and e-mails
- Other duties as assigned
Interested candidates should send resume and cover letter to Chris Jones at cjones81@slu.edu
Deadline: April 24, 2009.

This Friday the International Student Federation (ISF) and the Cross-Cultural Center will cap off Atlas Week with the ever popular Billiken World Festival.
The Parade of Nations kicks off the Billiken World Festival activities. Fr. Biondi will lead the parade as Grand Marshall followed by local high school marching bands and SLU students carrying flags from around the world.

At the Billiken World Festival, international student groups put up colorful booths displaying cultural artifacts and sell ethnic foods from their respective countries.
The Billiken World Fair is the first large-scale diversity program organized on campus, with more than 40 different student groups, university departments and over eighteen hundred students coming together in a celebration of culture and diversity.

2009 Billiken World Festival Schedule
Parade of Nations
Time: 11:30 a.m.
Location: The Quad (Rain location - Simon Recreation Center)
Biliken World Festival
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Location: The Quad (Rain location - Simon Recreation Center)
