Prioritize happiness and cherish the memories

By: Luke Byerly ~Managing Editor~ People expect me to tell you that Xavier is special to me because of some sappy reason that distinguishes us from other schools. The administration would probably love that, but something like that would be a lie. It would be misleading if I told you that I really love this school because it’s inclusive, because the campus is beautiful and because I got a good education, even though those things are true. I don’t love this school, but I do love the people here. In 10 years, I won’t be able to tell you anything … Continue reading Prioritize happiness and cherish the memories

Student discovers CLC, rest of campus

By: Luke Byerly ~He definitely wrote this drunk~ Xavier Police got a workout Friday afternoon when the force was called to detain a student who was reportedly ranting and raving all over campus. Officers were forced to chase senior Danielle McNally across campus after she wandered out of Smith Hall for the first time to test whether her fellow business students’ rumors of “the rest of campus” were true or not. In the spirit of expanding her professional network, McNally stepped out of the building for the first time in her four years at Xavier. At first she looked at … Continue reading Student discovers CLC, rest of campus

Sometimes things are better in black and white

By: Luke Byerly ~Managing Editor~ My TV is broken, and I don’t want to fix it. Sounds strange for a millennial, right? It’s been slowly dying for the past month. At first it would turn on and would be in black and white for a minute, but that minute slowly became the first 15 minutes or the majority of an episode of New Girl. At first I was upset and immediately tried to get a new one, but new TVs don’t really fit into the college student budget. But now I’m glad to say that my TV continues to break … Continue reading Sometimes things are better in black and white