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Darren LaCour
The Cohen gallery, in need of remodeling after suffering water damage.

Thawing snow floods Cohen

The extreme temperature changes caused expansion that made the roof of Cohen Center fail, allowing water to rain into the building. [full story]

Ledgewood housing to remain available to students

Many students were under the impression that these changes would take place during the summer of 2007, but these rumors are incorrect. [full story]

Women win fifth straight

Introducing the 2007-08 SGA Executive tickets

 Campus News
adobe.com

Adobe founder gives advice

On Thursday, the Williams College of Business hosted Adobe founder and Co-Chairman, Charles Geschke, as a part of their Distinguished Speakers Series. [full story]

 Opinions & Editorials

Your money’s worth

The Newswire is well aware that $30,000 is a big chunk of change, and for most of us, our Jesuit education and college experience is worth every penny of our (or probably our parents’) money.

However, the Newswire is starting to think that some of the students here are expecting their $30,000 to get them treated like royalty. [full article]

 Sports
ESPNe

Innocuous Spiders no match for Muskies

Sluggish win sets up showdown with first place Rhode Island

Xavier’s fourth straight win improved their Atlantic 10 record to 9-3... [full story]

 Diversions

Mr. Muskie: up close and personal

Erika Bresee
Mr. Muskie 2007.

The annual Mr. Muskie competition took place on Monday, Feb. 19 in the GSC Theatre. The all-male competition is a trademark event at Xavier, and this year was memorable indeed.[full story]

Quality pants and tones

The Xavier Players featured a double play of the “Overtones” and “Bert’s Golf Pants” for a student’s budget; two plays for the price of one.[full story]

UNRATED! With Jeff McMurray

 Calendar City

Wednesday

I’ve realized that this column could be interpreted week by week as little more than a way to make fun of people I encounter. It could be seen as an opportunity to constantly lash out and make fun of others rather than poking fun at myself.

Though I often poke exaggerated fun at myself, I have decided on a different tactic this week. In an effort to prove my inhibitions about poking fun at myself, this week’s Calendar City will be entirely dedicated to completely true stories about my quirky personality and plentifully awkward situations.

[full week]