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 […]
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, […]
Women’s soccer thinks pink for breast cancer awareness
As the Xavier women’s soccer team nears the end of the regular season, they are attempting to find a way into the Atlantic 10 Championship. This past week, the team played Duquesne and St. Bonaventure. They lost 2-0 to Duquesne and then fell to St. Bonaventure 2-1 in double overtime. […]
XU students to attend SOA protest in Georgia in November
This semester a group of students will be continuing the tradition of making the journey to Fort Benning, Georgia to attend the School of the Americas (SOA), now known as the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC). WHINSEC is a military institution dedicated to training soldiers from Latin America. […]
Sports Opinion: Cincinnati fans unite
While cities like Boston, New York and Los Angeles dominate the ESPN headlines, small market cities such as Cincinnati continue to do things their way. The sports tradition of Cincinnati is something as unique to the city as the beautiful taste of Skyline chili. Cincinnati’s sports roots go all the […]
Volleyball sweeps competition
The Xavier volleyball team swept their competition on the road this weekend, defeating Butler in Indianapolis (25-18, 25-20, 25-22) and winning at Saint Louis (25-20, 25-23, 25-17). The Musketeers demonstrated mental fortitude in a powerful game this weekend, closing out every close set they encountered in unfriendly environments. The Muskies […]
Men’s soccer ends weekend with a draw and win
The No. 13/10 Xavier men’s soccer team improved to 10-0-4 with a road victory against St. Bonaventure on Sunday. The Musketeers also improved to 3-0-2 in the Atlantic 10 thanks to goals from senior Luke Spencer and junior Nick Hagglund. James Reed from St. Bonaventure scored in the 24th minute […]
XSASA brings self-defense to students
Xavier Students Against Sexual Assault (XSASA) and the Criminal Justice Society (CJS) have teamed up to bring Debbie Gardner, founder of Survive Institute to Xavier University. On Wednesday, Oct. 24, Gardner will lead a free seminar on self-defense in Kelley Auditorium at 6 p.m. Gardner worked as Deputy Sheriff for […]
The future of Xavier’s CICE
Over the last few weeks, rumors have been going around campus concerning the future of the Center of Interfaith Community Engagement (CICE). The Xavier Newswire sat down with Provost and Chief Academic Officer Scott Chadwick to clarify what exactly is going on with CICE. Xavier Newswire: First, could you clarify […]
Author John Green speaks at Cincinnati Public Library
John Green, author of four young adult books, including his bestseller The Fault in Our Stars, and popular video blogger, spoke at the Cincinnati Public Library on Monday. His talk kicked off Teen Read Week at the library, a program that encourages teenagers to read for fun. His fans turned […]