Pride Month at StFX
/Flag to be flown on StFX campus for the duration of pride month.
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Flag to be flown on StFX campus for the duration of pride month.
Read MoreDetails about the Oland Center renovations and potential upgrades to the fitness center pending the referendum.
Read More9 members of The Xaverian Weekly traveled to Toronto to attend annual newspaper conference held by Canadian University Press.
Read MoreFollowing a one on one with Amanda Lindhout last year, Jennifer Aftanas details the arrest of her captor more than 10 years post her release from captivity.
Read MoreStudent perspectives on open education.
Read MoreIf you haven't decided on a New Year's resolution, here are a few good ideas to commit to.
Read MoreA message to the graduating class from X alumni Michael Gillis, Class of '87.
Read MoreWhy representation plays an important part in normalization.
Read MoreNot only did the majority of celebrities at the 2018 Golden Globes Awards Ceremony wear black dresses, they also made an effort to promote the new #timesup initiative that provides funding for cases involving sexualized violence.
Read MoreIn the first installment of the 2018 Psychology Speaker series, Dr. Karen Blair discusses sexual prejudice and hate crimes.
Read MoreAn original X-Ring composition.
Read MoreNovember 25th marked the beginning of the ‘16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence’ Campaign.
Read MoreStudents, administration, and members of the Antigonish community filled a Shwartz classroom on Tuesday November 29th to discuss the topic of sexualized violence both on the StFX campus and as a larger systemic problem.
Read MoreArt Gallery StFX in the Bloomfield Center hosts Fencelines, an exhibition on display from November 6 to December 15.
Read MoreThe need for transparency and financial initiatives from the school.
Read MoreThe love you have for stfx as the driving force in your criticism of it.
Read MoreFinalists in the running to improve the community.
Read MoreOn November 21, 2017 over 500,000 college students from Ontario finally returned to school after a 5-week strike that had them out of the classroom.
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