Month: July 2011

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Mission Statement and History

Here at the Xavier Newswire, we strive for a greater truth that must be shared with the Xavier student body, to uphold and protect those bombarded with rumorous claims, and to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.

Crime

Police Notes of the Year

Still a death trap Sept. 13, 3:57 p.m. – A Xavier employee of Xavier reported being the victim of a hit and run by a Xavier-owned vehicle on Dana Avenue. near University Drive. The suspect was last seen traveling from Dana Ave to Woodburn Ave. Cincinnati Police were notified. Search […]

Features

Sugar Cupcakery

  It’s 9:30 a.m. as I knock on the door of Sugar Cupcakery in Old Milford, with my hot Snapple Wild Berry Tea in hand from the coffee shop down the street. A few seconds later, the door opens, and a smiling Krista Tevar stands before me. “Come on in!” […]

News

Operating budget released

Last month, for the first time in University history, the Board of Trustees passed an operating budget exceeding $200 million. The budget is up $16 million from last year, $11,385,000 of which comes from increased tuition. On Monday, Maribeth Amyot, vice president for Financial Administration and chief financial officer of […]

Top Stories

New piping to uplift Academic Mall

-faces are all pavers, so there will be no jack hammering or anything like that,” Lococo said. “You’ll probably hear the back-up beeper from time to time, but for the most part that will be the loudest sound you’ll hear.” The Academic Mall is to remain open during this project […]

Top Stories

XU Police help stop 2 robberies

who dispatched a canine unit and apprehended the female under the porch of 3632 Idlewild Avenue. The suspect sustained a dog bite wound while being apprehended. Xavier Police chief Michael Couch said he was pleased with his department’s ability to respond to both reports. “The agreement is another tool for […]

News

Marc Elliot challenges XU students to practice tolerance

Marc Elliot discussed the importance of tolerance and acceptance in his presentation “What Makes You Tic” on March 16. Elliot is a 25 year-old alumnus of Washington University who had originally intended to take a year off before going to medical school, but has now become a public speaker focusing […]