Repast for Jacoby Jones
Basketball Game
During set up
Main entrance.
Presentation to President Emeritus Norman Francis
Money Wasting Mayor - 2016 Dorian Rawles
Mayor's outfit for the 2016 Krewe Extravaganza
Bunch Ball
Money Wasting Mayor & Dr. Hickson
During set up
Celebrating Bunch Ball
Basketball Game
Xavier mascot outside Convocation Center
XU Homecoming
View of scoreboard from top level.
RuthMarie S.
Mar 1, 2019
This is an excellent university. Lots of opportunities here. Bunch Ball using Xavier Convocation Center to celebrate. What an elegant evening. Very nicely set up.
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Jan 22, 2016
I have been to this facility twice in the last month for Zulu krewe parties. The Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club is the largest predominantly African-American Krewe in New Orleans which was initially a benevolent aid society. The origin of the Zulus dates back to the early 1900s when the Mardi Gras celebrations themselves were segregated. In 1949, Louis Armstrong was chosen as King and saw it as an honor despite the belief by some that parading black face further influenced racial stereotypes. Anyone who has been to "the parade" on Mardi Gras Day can attest the krewe of Zulu, their elected characters and riders REALLY know how to have a good time. The partying, though year round, typically intensifies 60 days before Fat Tuesday. The convocation center has quite the reputation as well. This renovated gymnasium was formally known as "The Barn" at Xavier University. There are three nearby parking lots and the building is rather spacious. The last event (1/16/16) was easily able to accommodate more than 2,500 guests with tables, chairs, dance floor and a stage. A good time was certainly had by all. It seems, the building is rented out for private events including concerts and sporting events. I would not go so far as to say it is nicer or as nice as renting hotel space for a cocktail event, but it is undoubtedly a more affordable option. Particularly if you can stomach looking at those black and gold chairs up top.
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