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n Nov. 28, 1959, a small, Midwestern, Jesuit school won the inaugural NCAA men’s soccer national championship. Over the next two decades, Saint Louis University would dominate the field of college soccer, with 10 national titles (the most in NCAA history) in 15 years. The country’s first college soccer dynasty would eventually produce over a dozen professional players, including national stars such as Tim Ream, Brad Davis and Brian McBride. And now, in 2015, four more names will be added to the Billiken legacy: Bryce, Manning, Lee, and Kristo. See “MLS” on Page 7

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Centennial Collection

Raze phase: new dorm under way, on schedule

Big Brothers Big Sisters opens history wall; SLU grad student’s actions showcased

Gonzaga parking lot to serve as a construction staging area. For many Saint Louis Despite the cold condiUniversity students, comtions, pre-construction is ing back from winter break going well, and no issues offered many of the usual have been reported. sights: cars buzzing up and Florek added, “While down Grand Boulevard, this project has an aggresstudents walking to and sive confrom class str uction and countschedule, I think SLU is only less beautiwe always ful details going to continue to welcome a that campus grow. challenge, offers. Howand we are Preet Thiara, ever, some confident Freshman returned to that by quite a surw o r k i n g prise: Over with our construction partbreak, SLU started construcners we will be able to comtion by Beracha Hall. plete the project on time and A new, eight-story, on budget as we have with 153,000-square-foot, 450past projects.” bed residence hall for firstHowever, to many stuand second-year students dents, the construction has finally begun. According came as a surprise. Sophoto David Florek, the Direcmore Kelsey McClure said, tor of Facilities Planning and “I had no idea that a new Construction, the current residence hall was being work taking place is the site By JACQUI STACHIW Staff Writer

preparation stage. This includes removing trees and sculptures and closing the

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Service showcase: The BBBSEMO display features former SLU grad student Irene Williams, pictured.

2014 marked the 100th anniversary of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri, and to mark this milestone — and usher in a new era — BBBSEMO’s St. Louis office held a public reception on Wednesday, Jan. 21 to introduce a new history display, dubbed the Centennial Collection, that its leaders say commemorates both the agency’s history and the history of the building in which it is housed. BBBSEMO officials said it took time during much of 2014 to do research and compile photo records for the Centennial Collec-

tion. but also to the organization’s “The end result is the Cenphysical headquarters on the tennial Collection, a set of corner of Grand Boulevard agency historic documents, and Olive Street — only a photos and other memoracouple of blocks from the bilia that are Saint Louis displayed University prominently campus. The It is absolutely a on the walls history of of the St. the headhistory we had to Louis ofquarters fice’s first — the old cover floor,” BBB-Becky James-Hatter, Woolworth SEMO said building — President & CEO of Big is important, in a news release. BBBSEMO Brothers Big Sisters T h e says, because Centennial it is a history Collection rife with inincludes documents perstances of ordinary St. Loutaining to the history of Big isans making a stand for civil Brothers Big Sisters itself, rights and social equality for

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all—something BBBSEMO sees as intimately tied to its mission. “It is absolutely a significant part of history we had to cover,” BBBSEMO President and CEO Becky James-Hatter said in the news release, referencing the importance of the Centennial Collection’s inclusion of photographs detailing the headquarters’ history. “It is important to acknowledge the history of a building where now all people are welcome and embraced.” Ryan Quinn / Photo Editor

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Detour: Construction taking place for new residence halls creates a few blockages around campus, such as on this Laclede Avenue sidewalk.


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