Film features the heart of St. Louis

I love St. Louis more than pretty much anything else. It’s the city that formed who I am as a person, and for those of you who know me, you know that I never shut up about it. So when I heard there was a movie recently added to Netflix that was set in St. Louis, written, directed, produced and starring St. Louisans, I knew I had to check it out. The Ghost Who Walks premiered last year, in July, at the St. Louis International Film Festival.  It’s a crime drama following Nolan (Garland Scott) as he is released from … Continue reading Film features the heart of St. Louis

Remote learning brings questions: Administrators consider pass/fail grading and refunds for room and board

Administrators consider pass/fail grading and refunds for room and board Xavier University administrators are facing a bundle of questions after deciding on March 12 to move to a remote learning format for the rest of the spring semester. These questions range from uncertainty about how the decision was made to whether the university will offer the option for pass or fail grading and refunds. The decision to move to remote learning was made by the COVID-19 Response Team. The team began monitoring the spread of the virus in early January. The task force, which is led by Vice President of … Continue reading Remote learning brings questions: Administrators consider pass/fail grading and refunds for room and board