Xavier Herald - Page 11

The Xavier Herald is written and edited by students of Xavier University and published bi-weekly. The views expressed in this paper are not necessarily those of the University nor do they represent any University policy. Opinions expressed through letters to the editor, or in editorials, may not alw...

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description The Xavier Herald is written and edited by students of Xavier University and published bi-weekly. The views expressed in this paper are not necessarily those of the University nor do they represent any University policy. Opinions expressed through letters to the editor, or in editorials, may not always represent the views of the editors, staff or student body. Member: Minority Media Syndicate, Inc., Association Collegiate Press, Intercollegiate Press Association,and CASS Student Advertising, Inc. Jeffery M. Ott, Editor-in-Chief; Angela Neal, Managing Editor; Sebreana Domingue, Business Manager; Karen Bradley, Office Manager; Yvette Ramble, Editorial Assistant; Shenita Carrol, Editorial Assistant; Sebreana Domingue, Fashion Editor; Marc Thomas, Arts and Entertainment Editor; Desireia Valteau, Happenings Editor; Keith Wells, Advertising Manager; Prince Reynolds, Staff Artist; Willie McKinney, Photographer; Engrid Smith, Photographer; Chris Campbell, Advisor. Staff Reporters: Rikki Lester; Desireia Valteau, Alicia Reed, Paula Wright, Thulare Monareng, Jennifer Jackson, Debonee Ross, Tonia Muse, Nicole Dumas.
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spelling xuloai_p16948coll14-5121 Xavier Herald - Page 11 4 No. 5 1987-10-24 Xavier University of Louisiana The Xavier Herald is written and edited by students of Xavier University and published bi-weekly. The views expressed in this paper are not necessarily those of the University nor do they represent any University policy. Opinions expressed through letters to the editor, or in editorials, may not always represent the views of the editors, staff or student body. Member: Minority Media Syndicate, Inc., Association Collegiate Press, Intercollegiate Press Association,and CASS Student Advertising, Inc. Jeffery M. Ott, Editor-in-Chief; Angela Neal, Managing Editor; Sebreana Domingue, Business Manager; Karen Bradley, Office Manager; Yvette Ramble, Editorial Assistant; Shenita Carrol, Editorial Assistant; Sebreana Domingue, Fashion Editor; Marc Thomas, Arts and Entertainment Editor; Desireia Valteau, Happenings Editor; Keith Wells, Advertising Manager; Prince Reynolds, Staff Artist; Willie McKinney, Photographer; Engrid Smith, Photographer; Chris Campbell, Advisor. Staff Reporters: Rikki Lester; Desireia Valteau, Alicia Reed, Paula Wright, Thulare Monareng, Jennifer Jackson, Debonee Ross, Tonia Muse, Nicole Dumas. African American college students; African American newspapers; African American universities and colleges; College student newspapers and periodicals; Student publications; Xavier University of Louisiana Text PDF XH_1987_10_28_011 Xavier University of Louisiana English Physical rights are retained by Xavier University of Louisiana. Copyright is in accordance with U.S. copyright laws archives@xula.edu • by Desirela Vlllte .. fIIHMiDgs [!lJ1H Yale University will recruit students for It> law school on Oct. 28. in the Student Center Lobby 9 •. m. to 5 p.m. This event is sponsored by the placement office. . HAllOWEEN DANCE The junior class will sponsor a Halloween dance on Oct. 3). 10 p.m. to 2 I.m. in the Gold Rush Room on the second floor of the Studer)t Center. Admission is S2 without cootume. $1 with cootume. and 7S cent> fully dressed in black . HAUNTED HOUSE The art department will sponsor a haunted house on Oct. 3). 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on Oct. 31. 7 p.m. to 12 mldni!ilt. Admi"lorf is S2 oduIts and $1 children. US. COAST GUARD ,The U.S. Coast Guard wfll recruit on campus Oct. 3). in the Student Center Lobby 9 a. m. to S-p~m . Thls - . . ". .. ent is sponsored by the placement office. PHI GAMMA NU RUSH Phi Gemma N. 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