This past week, the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) announced its 2012 fall All-Academic Team. From the five fall sports that compete in the CCAC, Saint Xavier had 18 student-athletes named to…
Another Successful Week of Track!
This past weekend the Saint Xavier University Track and Field teams were at it again! The women competed in the Keck Invitational in Bloomington, Illinois, hosted by Illinois Wesleyan University. The men’s…
The Grammy’s Show of My Dreams
Award season is upon us and you know what that means…plenty of overrated actors, movies, music, bands, shows, etc. winning awards that they do not truly deserve. Or do they? Maybe being…
Valentine’s Day on a College Budget
Valentine’s Day is swiftly approaching, and I know that it can be difficult to try to choose between two unpleasant choices. You can drop a lot of money on gifts and a…
Artist Spotlight: Joe Williams
Name: Joe Williams Age: 18 Hometown: Chicago, IL Year: First-Year Instruments: Guitar, vocals, bass, drums, piano (kind of) Favorite Song: “This Is Letting Go” by Rise Against Inspirations: Dallas Green and Tim…
Domestic Incident Disturbs Komensky
On January 27 at approximately 4:15 a.m., a domestic violence incident was reported to have occurred in the vicinity of the SXU Komensky apartments. According to Jack Touhy, Chief of Police and…
SXU Student Honored by Polish Organization
A Saint Xavier woman will make her debut at the 74th annual White and Red Ball on February 16 to benefit Polish culture and charities. Kasia Maniak, a senior nursing major, is…
Extreme Makeover: L-Wing Edition
The Robert and Mary Rita Murphy Stump Library will be receiving new renovations starting on February 15. The new renovations will take place on the L-wing lower level. According to a recent…
Editorial: Puffing Away Your Savings
Tobacco is the crop that came only second to cotton in building early Americaâs economy, but now it has fallen out of the top ten agricultural crops in the US. It still…
Snooki Invades the History Channel?
As I was flipping through the cable channels the other day, I stopped to scroll through the listings for the History Channel. As a history major and someone who likes to read…
