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Spring 2006

Wired and Weary

Students today live in a world with no beginning or end, filling the hours with studying, socializing, work and the web...

Diwali

Xavier's South Asian Society illuminates campus with a festival of lights...

Reaching for Diversity

With a mix of strategies old and new, the University sharpens its focus on inclusiveness...

 

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A Career Abroad

Former Musketeers finding a new life on basketball courts overseas

Annual Giving

Continuity and Change

Ethical Lessons

To teach ethics, Paul Fiorelli forgoes lectures for movies and magic tricks

Wired and Weary

Students today live in a world with no beginning or end, filling the hours with studying, socializing, work and the web

 

 

Danish Anyone?

Danish administrators and teachers visit Xavier for an informal cross-cultural gathering

Faculty Spotlight

Gene Beaupré, director for government relations, discusses eminent domain and how Xavier students have gotten involved in the debate

A Tale of Three Statues

Statue of D'Artagnan promotes Musketeer’s cultural ideals of devotion and bravery

The Buzz

Xavier takes the national spotlight