To encourage voter turnout and inform students about the role of the Senate, the Student Government Association has launched a sweeping advertising campaign during this week’s senate elections.
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In his discussion on the genocide, Clooney encouraged students to empower themselves with knowledge on this subject and to then spread information on the atrocities that are being suffered overseas.
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On Sunday, March 18, a group of protesting Neo-Nazis proceeded to interrupt Deborah Lipstadt, an internationally recognized Holocaust scholar... [full story]
Academic advising has its benefits it helps guide freshmen onto the right track in the beginning of their long and complex college career. An academic advisor is one individual with whom a freshman interacts on a regular basis. [full article]
Xavier University and head men’s basketball coach Sean Miller reached an agreement last Thursday evening that will keep Miller as head coach of the Musketeers through 2016. [full story]
The Xavier baseball team opened Atlantic 10 play last weekend with a three-game home series sweep of Dayton. The sweep was the first the Musketeers recorded in five years. [full story]
This upcoming weekend, the Xavier Players will infuse some Spanish flair into his beloved classic, and they pull it off in a fashion that would make Shakespeare proud.
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Are you great at poker and would like a chance to win $500? Sign up for the SAC- sponsored Poker Tournament!
Spring means many new and exciting changes on this campus.
For one thing, it means I can show off more of my gloriously pale skin with less clothing.
It also means my rather embarrassing habit of staring out the window and pretending I know how to speak to the birds out on the trees and pretending they love to gossip with me and pretending we’re all friends is a bit more justified since there will actually be birds chirping on trees. Then everybody can see me chit-chatting with actual birds rather than staring longingly at an empty tree, waiting for somebody to listen…