| Vol XXXVII No. 133 |
Thursday, April 17, 2003 |
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University creates Chad Sharon memorial fund
TERESA FRALISH
Associate News Editor
To honor the memory of freshman Chad Sharon, the University has helped to organize the Chad Sharon Memorial Fund which aims to provide partial support for a Notre Dame undergraduate student. "I talked with the Sharons last week. The hope is ... [more]
Women's Week promotes diversity
SARAH NESTOR
Senior Staff Writer
Saint Mary's celebrated women from around the world this week through sponsoring the International Women's Week. The week, which was sponsored by the Student Diversity Board and the Intercultural Living Community, included international dance lessons, international films, a presentation about Uganda ... [more]
Four ND students break into Stadium
By MEGHANNE DOWNES
News Editor
Four students could face disciplinary action from the University after they illegally entered the Stadium Wednesday morning before being caught by Notre Dame Security and St. Joseph County Police, a NDSP spokesman said. St. Joseph County police arrested Keenan sophomores Matthew ... [more]
Macaluso continues as leprechaun
By TERESA FRALISH
Associate News Editor
University officials announced Tuesday that Mike Macaluso will continue to serve as the leprechaun for football and mens basketball games for the 2003-04 school years. Macaluso, who has served as the varsity leprechaun for the last year, was chosen over Olympic ... [more]
ROTC holds annual Pass in Review
Army, Navy and Air Force groups conduct honorary ceremony despite small protest
By MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer
Students from the Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC units at Notre Dame conducted their annual Pass in Review Wednesday afternoon in Loftus Sports Center. Over 300 cadets and midshipmen paraded in formation before University President Father Edward Malloy. Speaking to ... [more]
SMC may punish for illegal music downloads
By NATALIE BAILEY
Assistant Saint Mary's Editor
Saint Mary's students may face disciplinary action from the College as well as the Recording Industry of America as a result of illegal MP3 downloading, according to College officials. Awareness of the illegal activity came from several cease-and-desist letters from the ... [more]
Members back topic on student leadership
By MAUREEN REYNOLDS
News Writer
The Student Senate unanimously approved "Student Leadership" as the topic for former Student Body President Libby Bishop's May report to the Board of Trustees. "This report will give an update on hall dances this semester [as requested by the Board], offer ... [more]
OIT implements wireless network
By MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer
In response to new developments in technology, Notre Dame's Office of Information Technologies has been installing wireless networking across campus over the past couple of years. The wireless fidelity system, abbreviated as "Wi-Fi," uses radio waves to establish network connections without ... [more]
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