Nov 8 8:40 p.m. – Xavier Police and Residence Life assisted two roommates having a dispute. Residence Life will follow up with the matter. Nov 8 9:08 p.m. – Xavier Police assisted Norwood Police with a prisoner search at Norwood police department. Nov 9 12:44 a.m. – Norwood Police informed […]
Xavier leads country in American Dream research
It’s not often that Xavier can claim to be the one and only at something. Currently, Xavier is home of the Center for the Study of the American Dream (CSAD)—the only statistically-based research team dedicated to quantifying the American Dream, which it does monthly. This research team is composed of […]
One Magical Night
On Friday, the Student Activities Council hosted Muskies After Dark in the Gallagher Student Center. It was entitled ‘One Magical Night’ because it happened on 11/11/11, which is said to be the luckiest day of the century. The event lasted from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m., and at 11:11 p.m. […]
Students run to fulfill children’s dreams
At 9 p.m. in the Gallagher Student Center Theatre on Thursday, the Distance4Dreams (D4D) club will be hosting a fundraiser concert featuring aca- Bellas, Harmon-X and the Xavier Singers. Admission is $2 dollars. D4D partners with A Special Wish Foundation to sponsor families with children who have life-threatening diseases in […]
The Next Family Favorite: Hugo
We are all familiar with heartwrenching stories of abandoned orphans just trying to fit in and find a place in this world. We watch them journey through their sad and depressing childhood until bigger and better things come their way. Although most of you probably were thinking of Annie, the […]
Xavier as a business
The earliest liberal arts universities established in the United States were able to thrive because the faculty held three similar beliefs: knowledge should focus on understanding, an educator should help his or her students enter a rich literary culture and the curriculum should reflect these values. However, this consensus was […]
Men’s basketball fan procedures
Recently, I have been so excited for basketball season that I almost got swept up in the “whether the basketball team should wear Nike or not” debate. But more importantly the regular season starts this Friday and it occurred to me that there are some newcomers to the spectacle that […]
Prof. Profile: Chris Kiradjeff
Chris Kiradjeff is the assistant principle trumpet player in the Cincinnati Symphony as well as an adjunct professor of music at Xavier. Xavier Newswire: What did you do before you started teaching at Xavier? Chris Kiradjeff: I was born and raised in Cincinnati. I went to St. Xavier High School […]
Xavier men’s soccer ends last regular season game in a draw
For the first time, Xavier’s men’s soccer team is headed to the Atlantic 10 Championship tournament in consecutive years. The defending A-10 Champions were 10-4-3 overall and 4-3-2 in A-10 play this season. On Saturday, the Muskies faced the Dayton Flyers in a game that ended in a 2-2 draw. […]
Women’s basketball wins in exhibition
After a summer full of practices and scrimmages, Xavier women’s basketball head coach Amy Waugh is ready for the season to officially start. The women begin their season Saturday when they host Eastern Kentucky University at 2 p.m. at Cintas Center. The Musketeers are looking to win their fourth consecutive […]