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  • STAFF EDITORIAL

    XavierFest

    The news of an event such as Xavierfest should come as a surprise for students. The Student Activities Council (SAC) is really stepping up their game. Instead of the typical “one hit wonder” artists that nobody cares about, SAC is getting creative. While the number of performers, vendors and anticipated students present that evening may prove to be too much for our meager Xavier Yard to handle, we at the Newswire expect that it might be a success.

  • 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.”

  • LGBTQ week

    This week the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and

    Queer ALliance is celebrating the annual LGBTQ week on

    campus.

  • Campus Solutions aids with student move-out

    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.

  • SAC appoints SRR

    On Monday, Xavier’s Student Activities Council (SAC) submitted

    its recommendations for the appointed positions of Students

    Rights Representative, LGBTQ Training and Support Intern,

    Board of Elections and Student Conduct Liaison.

  • Relay for Life Xavier helps fight cancer with Relay For Life

    Xavier’s annual Relay For Life starts this Friday, April 20 at 3 p.m. and runs until Saturday, April 21 at 9 a.m. This year’s

    theme is Superheroes: Finding Cancer’s Kryptonite.

  • Earth Week

    Both Xavier and the city of Cincinnati went green as Earth Day launched this year’s Earth Week on Monday.

  • Xavier Fest Xavier Fest

    Emerging Artists and Music festival

    Xavier University’s Student Government Association (SGA) has

    arranged the University’s first ever large scale outdoor music festival: XavierFest.

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  • Birth Control 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.

  • 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.

  • Dunch 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 before as well.

  • 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.

  • TedX 1 day, 9 speakers, 400 seats planted

    Event based on international conference scheduled

    Four 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.

  • 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.

  • Till WCB finds new dean

    Xavier finds marketing professor from SLU to fill vacancy

    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.

  • Farewell, FliX

    Student- run movie rental store closes

    The student-run DVD rental store FliX closed its doors for the last time on March 1.

  • Professor profile:

    Education’s Judy Naim

    Professor Judy Naim teaches in the Department of Early
    Childhood Education and Literacy.

  • Professor Fontana: uncovered

    The Newswire sits down with one of XU’s most popular professors prior to his departure

    In a year, Xavier University will be losing its most senior and arguably most notorious faculty member, Ernest Fontana, Ph.D. For 46 years Fontana has taught English at Xavier University. Next fall, Fontana will be taking a sabbatical
    to return for one last semester as a full professor in the spring.

  • AB 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.

  • Ryan's Pub ANDY’S MEDITERRANEAN at Ryan’s Pub

    Gallagher Student Center (GSC) might not be as ancient

    as the Chamber of Secrets, but it has known its fair share of history. To name an example, three different managing groups have owned Ryan's Pub since its construction in 2002:

    Sodexo, Inc., Chartwells and Andy's Mediterranean Grille.

    To name another, Ryan's Pub has not turned a profit in the

    last two and half years.

  • ActiveMinds promotes NEDAW

    Student group urges “comfy genes” to raise awareness

    According to Walden Behavioral Care, five to 20 percent

    of college females and one to seven percent of college males suffer from some form of eating disorder. This week, Xavier's ActiveMinds Club, along with the Student Activities Council and the Student Health Advisory Council, is hoping to reverse that trend.

  • Budget increases by 11.8 million

    The budget for the 2012-13 school year has been determined

    with a particular focus on people, place and possibility.

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