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Erika Breese

Brockman Hall, home to some of the more outrageous activities at Xavier, has only barely survived the first month from its new tenants. With violations ranging from property damage to drug use, the residents of Brockman have incurred $2,000 worth of fines.

Brockman Busted

Freshmen residence hall assessed with multiple fines for vandalism

Brockman Hall, the all freshman dorm, has a reputation of being a little bit crazy and a lot of fun. The first few weeks into the semester, however, the scales seemed to have tipped out of control.

Though the residents arrived less than a month ago, they have already accrued $2,000 in fines and damages. [full story]

Your tuition at work

University’s 2003-04 federal tax form reveals Xavier’s massive cash supply

According to Xavier’s most recent and accessible public federal tax form (fiscal year 2003), at the start of the 2003 fiscal year, which was between June 1, 2003 and May 31, 2004 (the year before current seniors’ freshman year) the total assets Xavier had in its control summed to $369,986,327. Its total income equaled $116,175,968, and expenses reached $134,494,037.[full story]

 Campus News

Get out the vote

Students can register to vote in Hamilton County or in their hometowns

The November 6 elections are quickly approaching in Ohio and students should be aware of their eligibility to vote. [full story]

 Opinions & Editorials

Staff Editorial: Trust us, the students

Recently, the Newswire has sought to point out the various restrictions Xavier is implementing to curb the ugly monster of underage drinking.

To start, there are the new ridiculous fines for getting caught playing drinking games...[full article]

 Sports
goxavier.edu

Senior Jill Quayle was named to her second consecutive All-Tournament Team and had 15 kills and six digs in the win.

“Upsetting” weekend for Xavier volleyball

Muskies upset no. 14 Cal Poly, then drop next two matches

Fresh off a 1-1 outing at last weekend’s Michigan/Pepsi Challenge, the Musketeer netters looked to bump, set and spike their way through the University of San Francisco Asics/Coca-Cola Invitational. [full article]

Erika Breese

Men’s soccer blanks third straight home foe

Fresh off a 1-1 outing at last weekend’s Michigan/Pepsi Challenge, the Musketeer netters looked to bump, set and spike their way through the University of San Francisco Asics/Coca-Cola Invitational. [full article]

Men’s basketball unveils sexy schedule

The Xavier men’s basketball team will play a record 31 regular season games this year, including a record 17 games in front of the Xavier Nation at Cintas Center. [full article]

 Arts & Entertainment
nymag.com

Comedy rises on fall TV

Ah, Monday, the start of a fresh week. Usually the word Monday is followed by groans and sometimes tears, but not when it comes to brand new fall TV. On this night, four of the five major networks have a new comedy. NBC starts with “Chuck,” a regular guy whose life changes with one computer mistake that downloads government information to his brain. [full story]

Ends justify the means

Jagged Edge, Keith Sweat, Angie Stone, Jon B and Loose Ends rocked the house at the End of Summer Blast held at Cintas Center on Saturday, Sept. 15. The show demonstrated the artists’ individual vocal talents as they each plugged their new CDs that will be hitting shelves soon. [full story]

Frozen: So good, it melts

Despite the title of this play, there are no arctic regions, ice or cold temperatures involved in the Xavier Players first play of the year, “Frozen.” [full story]

 Calendar City

Wednesday

I guess that’s all I’ve got.

Well, now that that’s done, I guess it’s on to the next day.

Yummy international coffee!

There will an International Coffee Hour at 3:30 p.m. in the Faces of the World Lounge on the Second Floor of the GSC.

OK, here it goes.

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