Month: October 2012

Sports

Women welcome four new faces

The Xavier women’s basketball team, coming off an 8-20 season, welcomes four new players to this year’s squad. The Musketeers hope that these newcomers will add talent to a roster that is more experienced this season. Freshmen Jenna Crittendon, Brianna Glover, Kristine Rose and Aliyah Zantt will don Xavier jerseys […]

Sports

Challenging non-conference for men

The Xavier men’s basketball team is no stranger to a tough slate of games and this season’s schedule is no different from previous years. The Musketeers’ schedule includes some difficult challenges that will test Xavier early and often. According to ESPN’s non-conference schedule analysis, the Musketeers have the third toughest […]

Sports

Season breakdown

The past year has been a memorable one for Xavier fans in many good ways and plenty of bad ways. Last year Lyons, Holloway, Frease, Wells and Walker were the starting five and none of them will be wearing the Xavier uniform this year. The team is going to be […]

Opinion

Staff Editorial

Those poor, undeserving and clearly underfunded athletes. Golly darn, they sure do need more money. Hey, we at the Xavier Newswire have an idea – why don’t we use the money we raise from the “X-Shirt,” which was unveiled last week, to fund those underappreciated, underfunded prima donnas? This year, […]

Opinion

Xavier Basketball 101 for women

Late last month, Xavier Athletics posted a press release heralding a new program called “Mattress Warehouse Presents: Xavier Basketball 101 For Women with Coach Chris Mack.” The “designed for women” program, which will be from 5:30 – 9 p.m. on Nov. 1, costs $50 and will feature a presentation on […]

Arts

Carnegie Theatre Live Musical Reading

Have you ever wondered what the creation of a musical looks like? On Oct. 7, the local theater community had a one-night opportunity to experience this process fi rsthand. The Carnegie Theatre hosted a premiere, live reading of The Sandman: A Little Nightmare Musical, created by composer Richard Oberacker and […]

Arts

New department’s first show Hairspray a huge success

The new Department of Music and Theatre opened its fi rst-ever musical production this past Friday, Oct. 19. The show Hairspray was an ambitious fi rst choice, but the risk paid off. Hairspray was a delight, and though not without fault, it was the most professionally presented student performance that […]

Opinion

A column on columns

Writing has majestically come into my life this semester and swept me off my feet. By that I mean to say, everything I do involves writing. For some, this would be a strange and peculiar form of torture. For others, it would be an earthly paradise. How I feel about […]

News

Founder of PostSecret gives presentation at XU

Xavier will host Frank Warren, bestselling author and founder of PostSecret, on Oct. 29. Warren will be giving his presentation which features secrets anonymously submitted via postcard by over half a million people. On the project’s website, Warren describes PostSecret as an “ongoing community art project” that is made up […]

News

Xavier introduces anonymous hotline

Xavier University implemented an anonymous reporting hotline in July. Students and faculty are now able to either write an email or make a phone call to report issues and make suggestions about safety on campus anonymously. There are nine different categories of issues that can be reported: accounting and finance, […]