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The Norwood Police Department has arrested 12 students in the opening weeks of school, “when the biggest parties are going to happen,” says Lt. Tom Williams.

Norwood Police urge restraint, respect

Students living in off-campus housing that is still relatively close to campus are probably patrolled by two police departments—Campus Police and Norwood Police. In fact, the Norwood Police have recently increased their patrol of the south end of Norwood, according to Lt. Tom Williams, of the NPD. [full story]

Climate and Sustainability Committee pushing Xavier toward carbon neutrality

 Campus News

Expert witnesses called to enhance cases

Dr. Miriam Finch, Dr. Tara Michels and Xavier University are naming expert witnesses to try to prove their cases, as Finch and Michel’s gender and age discrimination lawsuit against Xavier University progresses.[full story]

Minniti takes on the role of director at ISS

Police Notes

Gentlemen’s organization seeks club status, funding

Group seeks to become more ‘service-oriented’

 Opinions & Editorials

Staff Editorial: A Committee of WE

First off, let us say that the Newswire applauds Xavier’s initial steps to make the campus green by reducing its CO2 emissions. Pollution is a growing, self-spawning problem that affects our entire planet, and our nation’s colleges and universities need to take a leadership role if our elected officials will not.

Most everyone would agree that becoming a signatory of the Presidents Climate Committment is a step. But the journey is long, the steps are many and the burden is too heavy to be carried by so few a number...[full article]

 Sports
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Musketeer basketball inks four star SF

Xavier gains verbal commitment from top-100 recruit Kevin Parrom

The Xavier men’s basketball program secured a key member of their future on Saturday with the verbal commitment of 6’6” small forward Kevin Parrom. [full story]

 Arts & Entertainment

Take a tour of Cincinnati concert venues

The Newswire explores the Mad Hatter, Bogarts, the Madison Theatre, Mad Frog, Southgate House and the 20th Century Theatre.

Coens cannot top ‘No Country for Old Men’

Abrams’ ‘Fringe’ lives up to hype

After months of hype, J.J. Abrams’ (producer of “Lost” and “Alias”) newest series “Fringe” is finally off the ground, accompanied by promising performances and modest ratings. The show follows a female FBI agent in her quest to understand strange phenomena.

&Michael Phelps makes waves, gets laughs in lukewarm ‘SNL’ season premiere