| Vol XXXIII No. 120 |
Friday, April 14, 2000 |
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Brown's enthusiasm fits Leprechaun suit
u As 2000 tryouts approach, mascot reflects on past year and wearing the green
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Associate News Editor
He's Mr. Notre Dame. The green suit fits like a glove. Everything about Mike Brown screams leprechaun. While one would guess that Brown has always dreamed of the Golden Dome, Notre Dame only became his future during his senior year in ... [more]
AIDS Memorial Quilt chapter, display comes to Michiana
By KATE STEER
Associate News Editor
Imagine an area as big as 25 football fields. Imagine walking through that space and taking in a small piece of the lives of 42,960 people. This is the number of people represented by the AIDS Memorial Quilt, which was started ... [more]
SMC increases enrollment
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
News Writer
Saint Mary's Class of 2004 is on its way to becoming the largest freshman class in at least the last three years, according to projected statistics. "The enrollment for Fall 2000 includes 435 first year students and 50 transfer students," said ... [more]
Former Saint Mary's professor, reformer, ND grad dies
By KATIE McVOY
News Writer
A Saint Mary's legacy passed away this past Friday, leaving behind 25 years of students, respect and change. Margaret Dineen, recently of Jacksonville, Fla., was a professor of business administration at Saint Mary's from 1967 until her retirement in 1990. Through ... [more]
Prof: Award shows women's gains
u Role of women in science-related fields expanding
By NELLIE WILLIAMS
News Writer
A new step was taken for women in science when Darleane Hoffman, retired professor at the University of California, Berkeley, recently received the 2000 Priestly Award from the American Chemical Society. The award, established in 1922, "recognizes distinguished service to chemistry." ... [more]
SMC alumna publishes novel
By NELLIE WILLIAMS
News Writer
Adriana Trijiani, an '81 Saint Mary's graduate, just released her novel "Big Stone Gap" with Random House Publishers two weeks ago and its already risen to fame. She will be visiting Notre Dame and Saint Mary's campuses tomorrow afternoon for a ... [more]
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