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Anatomy 101

By Alison Sieloff

Published on January 31, 2008 at 4:41am

The people over at the Saint Louis Science Center (5050 Oakland Avenue; 314-289-4400 or www.slsc.org) sympathize with you collegiately minded kids. They know you have an insatiable thirst for knowledge — you just can't go to class enough! — but they also realize you don't have a lot of scratch left over after purchasing your beers, we mean, books. Lucky for you, the center offers up College Nights at Body Worlds 3 on Friday and Saturday (February 1 and 2). These special evenings feature reduced exhibit admission fees and parking prices for coeds, plus the opportunity to mingle with other like-minded, learned students while examining the skinless Body Worlds specimens. College Nights run from 5 to 8 p.m., and your discounted tickets can be purchased at the science center's box office with $12 and a valid student ID.
Fri., Feb. 1; Sat., Feb. 2, 2008


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