
Looking for a place to quench your hunger* this June? Chartwells wants to let you know that a few locations on campus will be open so stop on by.
Beginning Monday June 1, The Grand Market Place (A&W Express, Jump Asian Express & Wrap-It-Up) and Fusz Food Court (Billiken Players Grill, KFC Express and Pizza Hut Express) will re-open from 10:30am-2:00pm, until Friday June 26th.
On Monday June 29th, Salsaritas and Subway will reopen from 10:30am-2:00pm through the rest of the summer. In addition, The Bean Coffee Shop will reopen for SLU 101 beginning in June through July.
To view the entire June dining hours of operation please visit www.dineoncampus.com/stlouis
*Or thirst, cause you know it is Summer!

From Newslink:
Thousands of St. Louis Christians will visit Chaifetz Arena at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 31, to join millions of Christians worldwide in prayer for personal repentance, healing, and transformation of their communities as part of the Global Day of Prayer.
The Global Day of Prayer is celebrated with prayers and music that include both traditional and contemporary songs. Prayers will include liturgical, spontaneous, congregational, small group, one on one, singing and silent.
Banners and flags will be carried by praise and dance teams. Song lyrics and scenes from around the world will be seen on the Chaifetz Arena scoreboards. There will be no speeches, sermons, or homilies, and no one will be introduced by title or affiliation.
Learn more about the Global Day of Prayer.
Photo by Creativity+ Timothy K Hamilton – Licensed under Creative Commons

To all the men and women who have served our country, thank you.
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Over on the True SLU Blogs the students are getting ready for the summer. Alyssa, a business school student, talks about influential people and the bittersweet joy of seeing friends celebrating their commencement.
To culminate four, five, or six years of study into one ceremony seems impossible to do, but I thought that commencement really honors these students that have worked so hard. From seeing the difference our graduating seniors have made on campus or within the St. Louis community, I can’t wait to see what an influential difference they will have after graduation.
She also talks about this years commencement speaker, the influential humanitarian and author Greg Mortenson.
Insightful read and we encourage you to check out all the blogs.

During the law school’s hooding ceremony last week it was announced that the expansion of the law school received a generous boost.
The thousands in attendance were the first to see what the future holds for the SLU law community, as the University unveiled never-before-seen renderings of the Anheuser-Busch Student Commons, the new front door for the school and a major feature of the expansion, which will be funded by the gift.
And for those of you who may have not heard about the expansion project here’s another snippet.
Once completed, the law school will feature a new state-of-the-art classroom building, a stately courtroom, the Anheuser-Busch Student Commons, a modernized legal information center and an exterior facade in the classic Gothic style.
This is great news for all current and future law students!
For more information, including some new artist renderings of the proposed expansion, visit Newslink.