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Vol XXXIII No. 91

Friday, February 25, 2000

Senate rejects Osborn/ Donahey appeal

      Brian O'Donoghue and Brooke Norton will remain the 2000-2001 student body president and vice president after Student Senate voted Thursday in favor of upholding the Judicial Council's decision for their presidency and turning down candidates John Osborn and Mark Donahey's appeal. Osborn and Donahey argued that the election process was unfair because there was no run-off election after candidates Hunt Hanover and John Micek were disqualified for campaign violations and the ... [more]
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Will peace last in Northern Ireland?
      The Irish have not been fighting. To the pleasure of the British and most Irish, the 30 years of Northern Ireland terrorism has seemingly come to an end. With a few recent exceptions, there has been peace in the North. The ... [more]
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No. 1 UConn challenges Notre Dame's record
      Even though Irish head coach Muffet McGraw has professed all season that she and her team take one game at a time, this weekend has been at the back of their minds since November. And no one could have scripted a ... [more]
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Celebrating a festival of jazz
      There will be one major difference between this year's Collegiate Jazz Festival to distinguish it from the 41 previous years — it's in February. Why? "Stepan leaks," festival director Paul Krivickas said. The festival is normally held in April, but "the ... [more]
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