I believe in American Might Honestly, when 9/11 happened I did not fully comprehend the implications of what had happened. Honestly, I still don’t really know. I never had any relatives or friends in the two World Trade Centers when they fell. And honestly, I still don’t know what the […]
Month: September 2011
Police Notes-9/14/11
Sept. 7 4:03 p.m. – Xavier Police investigated an anonymous report of a person inside a restroom of Smith Hall carrying a firearm. The building was checked to no avail. Sept. 8 11:53 p.m. – Xavier Police assisted Cincinnati Police in breaking up party on the 900 block of Dana […]
Johnson named interim dean for Williams College of Business
With the departure of Dr. Ali Maleksadeh, former dean of the Williams College of Business, Dr. R. Stafford Johnson is stepping up as the interim dean through July 2012. Malekzadeh left Xavier University last April for a dean and board position at Kansas State University. Johnson, who received his Ph.D. […]
Campus goes dark early on Sept. 11
On Sunday, Sept. 11, at approximately 7:20 a.m., Xavier University campus experienced its first unplanned power outage since May of 2010. The power outage occurred when Cincinnati Water Works accidentally struck a high voltage power cable with a track hoe during its construction at the intersection of Dana Avenue and […]
Best start in XU soccer history
The Xavier men’s soccer team defeated Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne 5-0 on Tuesday night after a nine day break. This win marks Xavier’s first 5-0 win since a win over Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis in 2007. “The players did a great job responding to the nine day layoff between […]
Volleyball defeats LSU and Wake Forest
After dropping the first contest of the weekend to Western Kentucky at the WKU Invitational, Xavier bounced back with wins over LSU and Wake Forest in the second two matches of the weekend in Bowling Green, Ky. The Musketeers were led by a double-double effort in both kills and digs by sophomore Sarah Brown in both […]
Police Notes-9/7/11
Sept. 1 5:18 p.m. – Xavier Police assisted Residence Life with an apartment search in the Village Apartments. Marijuana, drug paraphernalia and cash were confiscated from the room. Sept. 1 5:49 p.m. – A nonstudent was arrested for shoplifting in the bookstore. Sept. 2 2:18 a.m. – Two students observed […]
Swimmers scrub duckies for charity
This weekend, Xavier University’s men’s swim team sprinted towards the Ohio River to lend a helping hand to the Rubber Duck Regatta. Surprisingly, they did not take to the water. Instead, the team stayed dry and cleaned a portion of the 10,000 rubber ducks that took part in the regatta […]
Fourth annual art competition at X
Xavier’s Art Department is now presenting the fourth annual Art at the X. Art at the X is a national juried competition that takes place at the Art Gallery in the A.B. Cohen Center. The gallery opened on Aug. 26 and will remain open for viewing until Sept. 23. It […]
Alter demolition postponed to the summer of 2013
Plans to demolish Alter Hall have been pushed back until the summer of 2013. The Office of Physical Plant is preparing to use this academic year to plan the construction of the new building with Academic Vice President and Provost Scott Chadwick heading the project. Robert Sheeran, associate vice president […]