Saint Louis University Selfie Tour
It's understandable if when you come to Saint Louis University's campus, you are tempted to take a selfie — most people do at some point! Here is our advice on some of the best places to take a great one.
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The Billiken is far from the only statue on campus. They are easy to pose with and
never complain if you want to take just one more shot.
Hint: Bronze is an excellent conductor of heat. If you’re planning to toss your arm
around Robert Frost or pose with your hand on the Billiken, we don’t recommend doing
it on an August day.
Here are some of our favorites:
1. St. Ignatius Loyola, located on SLU quad. The formal name of this statue is "The Pilgrim."
2. Daydreamer, located along West Pine Mall, near Simon Recreation Center.
3. Robert Frost, Southeast side of Pius XII Memorial Library.
4. The Pilot, located on the south side of Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology, the subject of this statue is Captain Elrey B. Jeppesen.
5. Caduceus, located on the south side of campus near SLU's schools of nursing, allied health and medicine. It depicts the angel of healing, based on the emblematic staff with two serpents coiled about it which is a universal symbol of medicine.
It's understandable if when you come to Saint Louis University's campus, you are tempted to take a selfie — most people do at some point! Here is our advice on some of the best places to take a great one.
Selfie by Jaskiran Singh, Class of 2020
Beloved at SLU for generations, the Billiken is a symbol of things as they ought to
be and a bringer of good luck. Located outside the entrance to Chaifetz Arena, this
statue is a favorite spot for students who hope a quick rub of his belly will bring
fortune their way.
Selfie by Licia Avellaneda-Cruz, Class of 2023
You've got your choice of gateways around St. Louis University's campus to get this shot, which is a fan favorite. Gateways can be found on Grand Boulevard and Vandeventer Avenue, Compton, Laclede and Theresa avenues, Lindell Boulevard, and other locations.
Selfie by Gaby Lawson, Class of 2020
Maybe the most photographed building at SLU, Francis Xavier College Church, located on the corner of Grand and Lindell boulevards, is amazing inside and out. Also known as College Church, it takes inspiration from St. Colman's Cathedral in Cobh, Ireland, and is listed as a city landmark.
Selfie by Tanner Manley, Class of 2022
Known on campus as SLUMA, the Saint Louis University Museum of Art is on Lindell Boulevard
and is technically known as O'Donnell Hall. It was originally built as the exclusive
St. Louis Club, hosting several U.S. presidents before being purchased by the University.
It is a designated historic landmark.
Selfie by Emina Muratovic, Class of 2022
A favorite study spot, the koi ponds near SLU's Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
are also a great place to shoot a picturesque shot, either with or without your new
fish friends.
Selfie by Michaela Mueller, Class of 2022
SLU's clock tower, located in the heart of campus on West Pine Mall, is a must-take selfie when you visit SLU. It's also a great place to spot friends - or make new ones - on the nearby steps and tables where you can find people almost every day of the year.
Selfie by Garrett Canducci, Class of 2021
The Historic Samuel Cupples House along West Pine Mall was once SLU's student union. Now a museum, it's still a favorite spot for photos and a landmark on campus.
Selfie by Charles Castro, Class of 2021
While you are on the south side of campus, you can capture another iconic shot, SLU's Doisy Research Center off of Grand Boulevard and Carr Lane, and the "cloister walk," a sheltered walkway that connects it to other parts of campus.
Selfie by Aric Hamilton, Class of 2023
The Gateway Arch is visible from lots of places around campus but if you are already getting a run on the track located at Compton Boulevard and Rutger Street, or hanging out on the south side of campus for class or a bite at Fresh Gatherings cafe, this is a great spot to show off SLU and the city in one shot.
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