| Vol XXXIII No. 7 |
Wednesday, September 1, 1999 |
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Anderson recognized for world-wide service
By LIZ ZANONI
 Last spring break, senior Angela Anderson traveled to the small, third-world island of Haiti to improve polluted water conditions. Months before, she studied small Christian community development in Bolivia, and in October 1998, Anderson participated in a Catholic international youth encounter in Chile. ... [more]
Police charge Morrissey intruder with felony theft
JOSHUA BOURGEOIS
 A week of thefts in Morrissey Hall ended Tuesday with a car chase and the arrest of an alleged serial burglar. ... [more]
SMC improves athletic facilities for MIAA
By MOLLY MCVOY
Assistant Sports Editor
 New courts, new fields and new personnel are all part of future plans of Saint Mary's athletics, now a permanent member of the Michigan Collegiate Athletic Association. ... [more]
Rome program gets funding boost
Special to The Observer
 Notre Dame has received a gift of more than $1 million from Frank Montana of Largo, Fla., for the College of Architecture's Rome Studies program. ... [more]
University announces promotions
HELENA RAYAM
 With the school year under way, many members of the Notre Dame faculty are settling into new job positions after summer promotions. ... [more]
Provost awarded endowed faculty history chair
Special to The Observer
 Nathan Hatch, the University's provost, has been awarded an endowed faculty chair in history, according to University President Father Edward Malloy. ... [more]
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