It’s that time of year when students transition from scholars to career professionals. While donning academic regalia, graduates across the nation will hear inspirational speeches from those who have paved the way…
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Saint Xavier Celebrates Palestinian Culture
Among the students and faculty swarming the falafel, henna artist, and posters showcasing Palestinian culture, Amarah Alghadban surveys her event “Welcome to Palestine,” held on Wednesday, March 21 at SXU. Alghadban is…
Student Assaulted on Campus Late at Night
Last week on Tuesday March 20, 2018, a female student was grabbed from behind by an unidentified man while walking between Lake Marion and the baseball field around eleven o’clock at night….
Career Services Hosts Speed Networking Event at Gilhooley’s
On Wednesday, March 21, Career Services will host a Speed Networking event from 6 – 8 pm in Gilhooley’s Heritage Room. At this event, a student or two is paired with an…
SXU Says #ENOUGH to Gun Violence
On Wednesday, March 14, Saint Xavier students, faculty, and staff participated in a nationwide walkout to protest gun violence and demand Congress enact stricter gun laws. The walkout, nationally orchestrated by the…
SXU Professor Speaks About Her Book
On Monday March 12, authors Mary Ann Ryan and Saint Xavier University professor Dr. Kathleen McInerney spoke at Bookieâs, the local neighborhood bookstore, about their book Too Smart to Be Sentimental. Ryan…
SXU Celebrates Women’s History Month
Since 1987, March has represented Women’s History Month, and this year, Saint Xavier University has planned a multitude of events to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of women along with the rest…
Interview with Gubernatorial Candidate Robert Marshall
On Monday, March 12, The Xavierite had the opportunity to interview gubernatorial candidate, Robert Marshall. Marshall is a Vietnam veteran and licensed physician who continues to work as a radiologist in various…
Dr. José Medina Speaks on Taking Responsibility for Racial Violence
Every year, Saint Xavier University’s Philosophy and Religious Studies Department sponsors the John Ziegler Memorial Lecture Series, and for this year’s lecture, SXU intvited Northwestern University’s Dr. José Medina. Medina is a…
Results from the ACCA Competition Are In
Sixteen computer science students participated in the ACCA Programming Contest held at Elmhurst College on February 17, 2018. Professor James Vanderhyde, an assistant computer science professor, accompanied the students to Elmhurst College….
