| Vol XXXIII No. 8 |
Thursday, September 2, 1999 |
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Sweatshop task force visits site
By MAGGY TINUCCI
 Five members of Notre Dame's Anti-sweatshop Task Force visited El Salvador this summer in an effort to gain first-hand knowledge about sweatshops. ... [more]
Members attack ticket system
By FINN PRESSLY
 Last week's ticket distribution system drew heavy criticism from dorm representatives at Wednesday night's Student Senate meeting. "The paper made it seem not that good," student body vice president Michael Palumbo said about The Observer's Aug. 25's report on the new system. ... [more]
Man exposes self to ND student jogging on Ivy
Observer Staff Report
 An unidentified male allegedly exposed himself to a female Notre Dame student who was jogging along Ivy Road around 6 p.m. Wednesday, Notre Dame Security/ Police reported. ... [more]
Brazilian Archbishop dies after long, distinguished career
By NOREEN GILLESPIE
 Archbishop Dom Helder Camara of Brazil died Friday after a heart attack. He was Saint Mary's commencement speaker for the Class of 1987 and an honorary degree recipient from both Notre Dame and Saint Mary's. ... [more]
Local man charged with theft
Observer Staff Report
 Lorenzo Jackson, 42, of South Bend, awaited arraignment Wednesday on charges of criminal trespassing and burglary, a Class C felony, for allegedly stealing a bike from outside Carroll Hall Tuesday, police said. ... [more]
Task force plans to educate on sweatshops
By MAGGY TINUCCI
 A summer of planning and learning by Notre Dame's Task Force on Anti-sweatshop Initiatives led to a fall of implementing what they learned through conferences and work in the field. ... [more]
MIAA heavily aids recruiting effort
By MOLLY MCVOY
 To incoming freshmen athletes and Saint Mary's coaching staff the recruiting possibilities due to joining the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association are substantial. ... [more]
Grad wins Ms. Wheelchair crown
By LAURA ROMPF
 Dawn Parkot, a 1995 alumna of the University of Notre Dame and a current graduate student has been named Ms. Wheelchair New Jersey 1999. ... [more]
Dean Roche takes leave of absence
By MIKE ROMANCHEK
 Associate dean Chris Fox will replace Mark Roche, dean of the College of Arts and Letters, who is taking a one-year leave of absence to complete a book he started before joining the Notre Dame administration two years ago. ... [more]
Former dean and alum dies, leaving legacy
By KRISTEN FITZPATRICK
 John Malone, professor of marketing since 1952 and a founding director of the Masters of Business Administration program, died Sunday after a series of strokes. ... [more]
Dining hall rules, meal plans shift changes
By ALISA SCHMITT
 The Noble Family Dining Hall will include new meal plans and new hours this year. The Carte Blanche plan allows for unlimited access into the dining hall and $10 in "Munch Money" per semester. The new plan also offers Option 14, a meal program for students who may not eat as often in the dining hall. ... [more]
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