Month: October 2012

Sports

Men’s soccer ends rival game in a draw

The No. 13/9 Xavier men’s soccer team drew 2-2 against the Dayton Flyers on Saturday making it their first home draw of the year. The Musketeers ( 9-0-3) had a two-goal lead with the help of junior Nick Hagglund and redshirt sophomore Will Walker. Hagglund’s goal came with five seconds […]

Sports

Ultimate frisbee takes club sports team to new heights this season

The madness this Saturday at Cintas Center will not be the only big sporting event this weekend for Xavier. While the basketball team begins their practice, the ultimate frisbee team will be hosting a tournament this Saturday and Sunday in Clarksville, Ohio. The tournament, which is free for all who […]

Sports

Strong A-10 start for volleyball

The Xavier women’s volleyball team has won three out of their last four matches overall and two out of their last three in the Atlantic 10. Since the beginning of October, the Musketeers have recorded a home win against out-of-conference rival Cincinnati (23-25, 28-26, 25-21, 24-26, 15-9), a road loss […]

Sports

Women’s soccer struggles in A-10 play

This past week, the Xavier women’s soccer team played at Butler where they lost 1-0 in overtime. They then traveled to Dayton where they lost to the Flyers 3-0. During the game against Butler, the Musketeers were able to hang with Bulldogs until overtime. However, there was a major differential […]

Sports

Soccer starter journeys from Israel to play for XU

Most Americans grow up playing in little league soccer games, but for junior defender Adar Cohen, his passion for soccer came all the way from Tel-Aviv, Israel. Living in Tel-Aviv, his life was very different from his life here in Cincinnati. For starters, his house was just five minutes from […]

Opinion

Letter to the Editor

All in favor of Andrew Bush’s article, “Muskie fall sports FTW,” say “aye.” Fall is a great time to be a Muskies sports fan. Our men’s football team had two home victories this weekend. And by football, of course, I mean soccer. Thanks to the Xooligans there has been more […]

Opinion

A requirement to serve

Over fall break, a friend of mine recalled a conversation that took place with Brother Burns over dinner. During the conversation, Brother Burns mentioned that, to his knowledge, every single Jesuit high school in the United States has a community service portion among their graduation requirements. This is not unique […]

Opinion

Please don’t murder me

Students, don’t murder me for arguing this. On the heels of midterm exams I thought about educational assessment. Have you ever taken a test and knew you were going to get a good grade, and yet you also knew you didn’t know the material in depth? Or the opposite, you […]

Arts

DTA: An insider’s perspective

When I tell many Xavier students that I’m a member of Don’t Tell Anna (DTA) most people respond with either a “What’s that?” or a “You’re funny?” My response to the first question (usually in a bureaucratic, soulless way): DTA is an improvisational comedy troupe that is not affiliated with […]

Arts

Muse: The 2nd Law

When Muse released the trailer for their latest album, The 2nd Law, many fans reacted negatively. The trailer featured music that sounded like dub step, quite the opposite of Muse’s progressive rock. Relax, Muse fans. Although The 2nd Law has a few experimental moments, it still primarily consists of their […]