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Winter 2006

Moments in Time

From its beginnings as the first college in the Northwest Territory through today, 12 pivotal moments are identified as the turning points that have made Xavier University the institution that it is today...

Time Gone By

The evolution of the University has brought about many changes, sometimes at the expense of one-time icons, leaving us to wonder: Whatever happened to...

Time Honored

During its 175-year history, the University has hosted a number of famous visitors from politicians to musicians to artists...

Time Tested

After 175 years of growth and expansion, Xavier's guiding philosophies remain intact...

Time Trials

Two of the most fascinating people ever to attend Xavier were not necessarily the most ethical: Consider the cases of Harry Gold and Tito Carinci...

 

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Christmas Message

God bless us, everyone

Class Time

Despite changes over the last 175 years, Xavier has retained its academic core

Moments in Time

From its beginnings as the first college in the Northwest Territory through today, 12 pivotal moments are identified as the turning points that have made Xavier University the institution that it is today

Play Time

Through the years athletics has been a source of pride for wins, grades

Time-Sharing

Xavier's foundation rests on a historic bedrock of gifts from alumni, friends

 

 

It's Oscar Time

Communications professor William Hagerty discusses the Academy Awards.

The Stem Cell Debate

Philosophy professor Robert Baumiller S.J., discusses stem cells and their impact and controversy

Letters to the Editor

Another side of Bill Smith

Peaches and Cream Dream

Maria Fisher shares her award-winning recipes for her unique peaches and cream cake

Chocolate Indulgence

Maria Fisher shares her award-winning recipe for chocolate cake with Bavarian cream, toffee and caramel layers

Recent Guests

In the last few years, the University has hosted a wide range of well-known guests, from political leaders to religious leaders to entertainers to journalists

Weathering the Holidays

W. Michael Nelson III, a professor in the department of psychology, discusses family tension during the holidays and how to over come it.

Time Trials

Two of the most fascinating people ever to attend Xavier were not necessarily the most ethical: Consider the cases of Harry Gold and Tito Carinci