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Has anyone here gone to or go to St. Louis University? I visited SLU last weekend and liked it, but I want someone's opinion on it who went there for college. Like, what kind of things did you do for fun in the city? Does the city of St. Louis get old after a while, or are there plenty of things to do to keep things new? And, how do you handle not having a football team. For me, Fall=football. So, when its a Saturday during Fall, is it just like any other day of the week? Or, do people go to Illinois football games or some other college? Or, do the soccer games sorta take football's place? Do students actually go to and get really excited at soccer games, like they do at football games, or what?

 

Anyway, I realize that no one here may be able to answer my questions, but I just figuered I'd ask in case.

I've lived in St. Louis for about 2 1/2 years. I didn't go to school here, but I live near SLUs campus. It seems to me that most people around here are Mizzou fans when it comes to college football. That's in Columbia, about 2 hours west. As far as things to do, I would say that would depend on what you are used to and what you're looking to do. I would be happy to answer any more questions.

Larry Hughes went there.

 

That's all I got.

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