On Thursday, Xavier University hosted a special lunch event for Alum Sang Joon (Steve) Lee in Cintas Center. Steve, who graduated from Xavier with an MBA in 1974, is one of the most highly decorated and experienced global entrepreneurs to have graduated from the William’s College of Business’ distinguished program. […]
Possible bike trail:
The Wasson Way Project, a proposed bike trail that would connect Xavier University with Hyde Park Plaza, Rookwood Pavilion and ultimately the Little Miami Bike Trail, continues to gain local support. “We were just driving down Wasson in January and started thinking how great of a bike trail it’d make. […]
Volleyball kills crucial matches
The Xavier volleyball team avenged road losses to George Washington and Rhode Island this weekend. The Musketeers dropped a five set match to the Colonials of George Washington on Oct. 9 in Washington, D.C. On Oct. 22, they traveled to Kingston and lost to the Rhode Island Rams 3-1 in […]
Trick-or-treating falls behind
Rumors traveled around Xavier about children coming to trick-or-treat on campus this Halloween. Unfortunately, the event did not happen this year. What used to be called the “Fall Fun Fest” has not happened since 2009. The Fall Fun Fest was a Xavier event put on for kids living in the […]
Posner performs at Cintas
To see a pop star performing his number one single in a Xavier basketball jersey would be something that Xavier students would struggle to fathom. On Saturday, this became a reality when Mike Posner performed at Cintas Center. Student Activities Council (SAC) organized the show and the 1,200 people who […]
New sustainability coordinator hired
After four years of striving to make Xavier a more sustainable campus, the University hired a sustainability coordinator, Anne Dougherty, on Oct. 24. In 2008, President, Fr. Michael Graham, S.J. signed the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment and formed a sustainability subcommittee. This committee, along with the sustainability […]
Increase of drug usage at Xavier
Over the past four years, despite a 25 percent decrease in general crime, Xavier’s Police Notes have seen a notable increase in intriguing subject matter — and appropriately so. Since 2006, Xavier has witnessed a gradual increase in documented illegal drug usage, disregarding alcohol. Though Xavier Police and Residence Life’s […]
XU takes on Bellarmine
The Xavier men’s basketball team will take on the Bellarmine Knights on Saturday at 6 p.m. The Musketeers played Bellarmine last season and lost 61-63. The Knights are the defending Division II National Champions and play a tough exhibition schedule this season. On Saturday, the Knights took on the Duke […]
Police Notes 11/02/11
Oct. 24 11:21 p.m. – A student reported a missing cell phone and wallet from the basketball courts by the R1 lot. Oct. 25 10:25 a.m. – Xavier Police responded to 1019 Dana Ave. for a complaint of someone smoking marijuana at the rear of the building. The subject was […]
Inside out project arrives
On Oct. 22, 3-by-4 foot blackand-white photos of individuals bombarded the Xavier and Evanston communities. The photos are part of a large art movement, the Inside Out Project, and were brought to the Xavier and Evanston communities by the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC). The Inside Out Project is a creation […]