| Vol XXXIIII No. 81 |
Friday, February 11, 2000 |
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Senate reduces
O'Donoghue penalty
By LAURA ROMPF
Assistant News Editor
In an emergency meeting last night, the Senate passed an amendment 16-6 decreasing the campaign suspension on the Brian O'Donoghue /Brooke Norton campaign. The bylaw passed by the Senate in Wednesday night's meeting was approved yesterday by Joe Cassidy, director of ... [more]
Candidates: student input is crucial
By LAURA ROMPF
Assistant News Editor
Several candidates' platforms before the student body presidential election address the feasibility of increasing student membership on University committees. "Students offer a unique perspective which cannot be matched by any other contingent of the University community," said presidential candidate Brian O'Donoghue. ... [more]
`Sister act' an option for college women
By NELLIE WILLIAMS
News Writer
On Saturday evening, Notre Dame junior Heather Phillips will be getting ready for a dance. Unlike other young women, however, Phillips will be wondering what her date thought of this article. The studio art major and theology minor enjoys aerobics, drawing ... [more]
New board to focus on increasing Saint Mary's diversity
at Saint Mary's
By Sarah Rykowski
News Writer
With the advent of the Student Diversity Board, Saint Mary's continues to renew its pledge to increase the diversity of its campus. The Board of Governance approved the board Tuesday. "This will be a governing board that will work to address ... [more]
Hyden: society hinders development
u Speaker says African
By HENRI CAPIN GALLY SANTOS
News Writer
The difficulties in the economic development of African countries appear to be correlated with the deteriorating relationships among the members of society, according to Goran Hyden. The highly regarded African discussed the turbulent social and economic scenario faced by Tanzania since ... [more]
Conference addresses
urban renewal
By JESSICA DAUES
News Writer
Poverty is a way of life in for many inner city residents. But rather than ignore the situation, many are fighting for change. The Notre Dame community will examine the role of faith and cooperation in urban renewal in a Feb. ... [more]
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