This summer, the McDonald Library will undergo a renovation. The library will be closed to the public from mid-May through August 1. According to Amy Ensor, the director for Content Management, the plans for the renovation are being finalized now and will be posted soon on the library renovation site […]
Club raises money for disaster victims
It has been a little less than two weeks since Japan was rocked with a 9.0 earthquake and a subsequent tsunami, but tragic pictures and video continue to surface. At Xavier, the Japanese Club has led preliminary efforts to provide aid to those affected by the disaster. Carl Labanz, acting […]
Club raises money for disaster victims
It has been a little less than two weeks since Japan was rocked with a 9.0 earthquake and a subsequent tsunami, but tragic pictures and video continue to surface. At Xavier, the Japanese Club has led preliminary efforts to provide aid to those affected by the disaster. Carl Labanz, acting […]
Men and women’s basketball seasons make Xavier history
The seasons of both the men’s and women’s basketball teams followed similar patterns. Both teams started out strong, had a midseason bump in the road then responded to control the conference. Both teams also finished the season with early tournament exits. Due to injury and ineligibility rulings, the men played […]
Relay for Life raises funds and awareness despite rain
Periodic rain showers couldn’t dampen the spirit at Xavier’s 9th annual Relay for Life event. One of the American Cancer Society’s (ACS) Relay for Life events was held at Xavier University April 15th and 16th on the Greenspace. The 18 hour event, aimed at involving communities and raising research funds, […]
A Familiar Face Steps in as New Women’s Basketball Coach
On April 20, Xavier Athletics announced Amy Waugh as the women’s basketball coach for the 2011-2012 season. Waugh spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach for the Musketeers. Prior to coaching at Xavier, Waugh spent five seasons at Wake Forest and one at Youngstown State. Waugh also played […]
The Black Satin Quintet
What do various locations in Colombia, Founders Day and Relay for Life have in common? They are all past venues for performances by the Black Satin Quintet, a group of jazz musicians made up entirely of Xavier students. Current members of the group include junior Rich Notter on the tenor […]
Interfaith Wedding
On Thursday, April 14, senior Katie Gray and graduate student Marclo Kisula got married—sort of. The two celebrated a mock wedding that spanned cultural and religious traditions from the Hindu, Muslim, Christian and Jewish faiths. The ceremony was hosted by the Office of Interfaith Community Engagement and co-sponsored by the […]
B.O.B. performs at Cintas
Hip-hop artist B.o.B. performed his Grammy award winning hits “Nothin’ On You” and “Airplanes, Part II” along with fellow hip-hop artist Playboy Trey in front of an audience of approximately 1,800 on Saturday at Cintas Center for the Student Activities Council spring concert. SAC chose the hip-hop show, which lasted […]
Soccer nets, big results this spring
Xavier men’s soccer team held its own while facing the defending national champions this past weekend. The Musketeers moved to 1-1-2 on the spring season after tying Akron 2-2 on Saturday. The men’s team got strong performances from freshman Will Walker and sophomore Justin Marshall. “Overall, today’s result is really […]