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EDITORIAL: Saint Louis U. moving up in the world
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Staff Editorial
University Wire
01-05-2007
(The University News) (U-WIRE) ST. LOUIS -- Apparently, Saint Louis University is moving up in the world. Our academic standing is decent. We still tout being one of the top five Catholic schools in the nation (even if we aren't "controlled by a religious creed"). We regularly flaunt our 750,000 cumulative service hours in press releases and as a selling point to potential freshmen.
This week, SLU was once again included among the best institutions in St. Louis -- not as an institution of higher learning, but as a business.
Saint Louis University ...
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