Tuesday, October 6 Starting off their week, the Cougars faced-off against Cardinal Stritch University. This was a very competitive game as it saw the teams go to five close sets. Set one…
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Men’s Soccer Loses Two in a Row
On October 6, the Saint Xavier men’s soccer team battled against Cardinal Stritch University on the pitch. The Cougars would not find the back of the the net in this one, losing…
Women & Men’s Cross Country off to Hot Start
Both the Boys and Girls’ Cross Country teams have competed in two tournaments now, and both times have seen success. Starting with the guys, at their first meet at the University of…
School of Education Welcomes New Dean
During the summer months, the School of Education appointed a new dean to be the head of their department. Dr. E. Suzanne Lee Ph.D is the new dean for the school and…
Counseling Center Hosts Anxiety Education and Screening Day
On September 30, The Saint Xavier Counseling Center sponsored an Avengers-themed Anxiety Education and Screening Day in the Butler Reception room from 11 am to 2 pm. The event, which was designed…
Graham School Hosts Guest Speaker
On Thursday October 8, 2015, the Graham School of Management will host speaker Ana Dutra in a presentation about mentorship. The program, entitled “The Magic of Mentorship, Giving and Receiving Feedback,” will…
World Bits
VATICAN CITY (AFP)– A Polish priest that was a high ranking employee of the Vatican came out as a homosexual on Saturday on the eve of a bishops’ synod. The synod was…
From the Desk of the Editor-in-Chief:
It is hard to fathom the amount of school shootings that have occurred within the last decade. However, what is becoming easier and easier to wrap our heads around is the amount…
The Crusader of Sanity
I promise you, unless something monumental concerning his campaign happens next week, I will try to not write something about Donald Trump. But he’s just the gift that keeps on giving. Although,…
The No-Filter Post
Ever since I was a child I was told what to do and what not to do because I was a girl. I was told that girls had to be polite, have…
