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Professor Profile: Matthew Dunch

Matthew Dunch, S.J. is a first year professor and currently teaches philosophy. Prior to Xavier, he was a preschool, middle school and high school professor. Recently the Xavier Newswire had the opportunity to sit down with Professor Dunch and talk about his experience thus far at Xavier and his experiences […]

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AB offers students unique opportunity

Spring break is usually the time when most college students are headed to one of two places: back home or to the beach. It’s a time for relaxation and for forgetting about school and the stress it brings. However, for a group of over 200 students and 25 faculty members, […]

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Happy Birthday, Fr. B

He’s been a part of the Xavier community for the past 14 years, is known to greet Xavier students as “saints” and is a beloved member of the Xavier community. If you’re wondering who this man is and guessed Father Albert Bischoff, more commonly known as Fr. B, you are […]

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Dodge ball Tourney

On Saturday, Nov. 19 a dodgeball competition will take place in O’Connor Sports Center at 1 p.m. Teams of 6-8 students will play on the court at one time, with the option for the use of substitutes. Teams will play a round-robin, followed by a single-elimination tournament. Alternative Breaks, the […]

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“Cancer Sucks” shirts raise money for research

Walking through Hoff Dining Complex on the way to lunch, students may have noticed a table selling t-shirts last week. The group selling the shirts was none other than Xavier University’s own swim team. The designs were red t-shirts that read “Cancer Sucks” in bold white letters and were on […]

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Parade held in honor of late Cincinnati icon

On Friday, a parade walked past Xavier University in honor of Carl Lindner who passed away on Oct. 17. The parade was hosted in honor of Lindner, who contributed a great deal to Cincinnati. The parade wound through the city of Cincinnati and around 10 a.m. crossed the corner of […]

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The Rome Experience:

For five weeks during the summer of 2011, a class full of Xavier students packed their suitcases and boarded a plane headed for the city of Rome. During this “life changing” experience students were exposed to ancient works of art, historical monuments and museums in hopes that at the end […]