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Xavier Fest

Xavier Fest

Emerging Artists and Music festival

Xavier University’s Student Government Association (SGA) has arranged the University’s first ever large scale outdoor music festival: XavierFest. Full story

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Baseball field sees repairs, turf

The XU baseball team is looking forward to new improvements on its home field that will benefit both Xavier’s baseball and the soccer stadiums. Full story

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Almost, Maine

Almost, Maine a success with audiences

“Almost, Maine, a small town in northern Maine that doesn’t quite exist….” Is the setting for this past weekend’s Xavier Players’ show Almost, Maine. This show, written by John Cariani, consists of eight 15-minute segments interconnected by the location of this unincorporated Maine village. As noted in the playbill, each story “takes place at nine o’clock on a cold, clear, moonless, slightly surreal Friday night in the middle of the deepest part of a northern Maine winter.” Full story

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Success for club baseball

As of last weekend, the team was ranked 11th in the country by the National Club Baseball Association with a record of 18-5 overall and 13-1 in conference. Full story

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Relay for Life

Xavier helps fight cancer with Relay For Life

Xavier’s annual Relay For Life starts this Friday, April 20 at 3 p.m. and runs until Saturday, April 21 at 9 a.m. This year’s theme is Superheroes: Finding Cancer’s Kryptonite. Full story

Sports

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Bracket Breakdown: Kyle Isaacs’ edition

The moment after CBS finishes announcing the field for the NCAA Tournament, people across the nation offer their “analyses” of the entire bracket. Before you begin to worry, I have no plans of bombarding you with my thoughts and opinions. Rather, I am going to provide you with information on the various teams in the 2012 NCAA Tournament. [Note: the “Tournament Darling” is simply a quality team that many casual fans at Xavier can cheer on.] Full story

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Jeff who lives at home

A Call to Destiny:

Jeff, Who Lives at Home

Since its September premiere at the 2011 Toronto Film Festival, Jeff, Who Lives at Home, starring Jason Segel and Ed Helms, has created quite a buzz in Hollywood for being a low-budget indie production. Full story

Police Notes

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Police Notes of the Year

They have made us laugh and they have made us cry. They have made us cringe and they have made us wince. They have made us shake our heads and they have made us shudder. These, ladies and gentlemen, are the Police Notes of the Year Full story

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