Campus Solutions Summer Storage, Xavier’s student-owned and operated business, is here to help students who do not want to haul their boxes back and forth. Lyden Foust, senior and founder of the business, explained Campus Solutions as move crew meets summer storage. Campus Solutions is not the first summer storage […]
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XU students create E-mag
A small group of students has banded together to provide students with the opportunity to publish articles that reach out to the professional business community in the Tri-State area. The goal is to publish two issues every semester of “The Bellwether.” During the fall semester, junior Matt O’Driscoll was asked […]
Xavier Fest
Xavier University’s Student Government Association (SGA) has arranged the University’s first ever large scale outdoor music festival: XavierFest. The festival, which will take place on April 26, will feature musical performances from Xavier students to nationally-known bands whose music ranges from country to hip-hop. The bands will perform on a […]
Earth Week
Both Xavier and the city of Cincinnati went green as Earth Day launched this year’s Earth Week on Monday. Locally, Earth Day was held Monday at Sawyer Point for its 42nd celebration. The theme was “One Earth, One Cincinnati” and attendees enjoyed live music throughout the day. Xavier’s celebration of […]
The Pill
Father Graham, S.J. announced that Xavier University will cease to provide its employees with birth control under the University’s insurance policy after July 1. The decision has come after Barack Obama’s latest health care reform requiring non-profit religious organizations to provide their employees with birth control coverage. Contraception is forbidden […]
Sidewalk construction in Norwood
The city of Cincinnati has undergone much recent construction, whether it is Dana Avenue or sidewalk repair between housing properties. The sidewalk repairs began in an effort to increase safety in Norwood. The Sidewalk Safety Program is a major infrastructure program. The Cincinnati Municipal Code (CMC) defines sidewalks as “…the […]
New SAC chairs
Colleen Reynolds (class of 2015) Position: Chair of Campus Traditions Job Description: Oversee the implementation of all traditional SAC events such as Fall Ball, Mr. Muskie, Lecture Series and Boat Dance. Major: PPP (Philosophy, Politics, and the Public) Home town: Louisville, Ky. Interests: I love being involved and keeping busy. […]
Non-profit founder visits X
The founder of To Write Love On Her Arms (TWLOHA), Jamie Tworkowski spoke in front of a room full of Xavier students on April 3. TWLOHA is a non-profit organization that has reached out to more than 170,000 people in 100 different countries. The speech was sponsored by SAC and […]
Sustainability club plans Earth Week
An event that is usually constrained to a single day in celebration of Earth is being celebrated this year for an entire week on campus. The Sustainability Club invites Xavier to celebrate Earth Week, April 16-22. The week’s kick-off on April 16, will include live music, sustainability bingo, herb planting […]
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 […]