Month: March 2012

News

Health Services Management sees new director from CSC

As of March 19, Frederick Browne, Ph.D, the current director for Career Services was announced to be the director for the recently formed Health Services Management undergraduate program. Health Services is a new undergraduate program for the College of Social Sciences, Health & Education and currently in its inside Ultimate […]

News

Immigration speaker draws large crowd

A large crowd gathered in Kelly Auditorium Monday for “An Evening with Randel K. Johnson,” as Johnson, senior vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, spoke about immigration reform from a business perspective. Johnson is responsible for labor, immigration and employee benefits issues pending before Congress and federal agencies […]

News

1 day, 9 speakers, 400 seats planted

webFour Xavier students have been working together since January to bring a TEDx (x=independently organized TED event) to campus, and in April, this dream is becoming a reality. Juniors Nick Turon and Michael Farwell, sophomore Sean Kallmeyer and senior Lyden Foust collaborated with faculty and administration to make the TEDxXavierUniversity […]

Uncategorized

Housing 2012-13

The time has come when Xavier students will determine their living arrangements for the 2012-13 school year. Here is everything one might need to know about the housing selection process: The Housing Agreement Contract is due to be submitted online by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 23. Current first years […]

News

WCB finds new dean

On Monday, March 12 Dr. Scott Chadwick, Xavier Provost and Chief Academic Officer, announced the selection of Dr. Brian Till as the new dean for the Williams College of Business. Till is a professor of marketing and the Chair of the marketing department at Saint Louis University’s John Cook School […]

Sports

Save the last dance

Every Division I college basketball team starts out the season with one goal in mind: the NCAA tournament. For some schools, this goal is achieved nearly every year, and most years, Xavier falls in to that category, making 11 of the last 12 NCAA tournaments. But for a while this […]

Opinion

Frease my speech please

While watching our beloved Muskies play the Mountain Hawks of Lehigh late Sunday, I felt I knew the storyline: get the ball to Holloway and queue up a victory. Lo and behold, I observed the legend himself sink improbable shots to maintain a legacy that will not soon be forgotten. […]

Arts

London: A city of street fairs and fun markets

LONDON – Like the museums, palaces and gardens, London’s markets are definitely something worth seeing. Each one has its own history and personality. The three I visited alone were very different from each other, and London has many more markets that I haven’t seen yet. I visited Covent Garden first. […]

Features

Irish Eats & Treats In Cincinnati

Feelin’ lucky? In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, the Newswire has created a list of yummy eats for students interested in being festive. Learn some facts about St. Patrick and then grab dinner and a drink at one of the four Irish restaurants featured below. Claddagh Irish Pub A personal […]

Arts

Davy Jones: A believer

Davy Jones was the quintessential pop star. It wasn’t just those big expressive eyes, youthful looks and relatively short stature. First and foremost, he was an amazing performer who always had such a wonderful theatrical quality. He rightfully earned his status as a ’60s icon for his work in The […]