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Tuesday, September 4, 2001 |
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Students Grab 'n' Go with mesh bags
By Sarah Baum
News Writer
In an effort to make Notre Dame students more environmentally conscious, reusable mesh Grab 'n' Go bags are being sold for one dollar by the student government office. Junior Kim Howe, who works for the Environmental Agency at Notre Dame, came ... [more]
Junior class council plans to act, not talk
By Jason McFarley
News Editor
More programming, less promises. It may become a catch phrase for junior class council members who this year say students should expect more doing than talking from their class government. "We really want to make junior year meaningful. It's a transition ... [more]
Student bikes across U.S. for justice
By Jason McFarley
News Editor
Senior Theresa Ferry this summer participated in a cross-country bike trip that took her and 24 other riders from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. The nine-week trip was part of Bike-Aid, a social education program sponsored by JustAct:Youth Action for Global ... [more]
Sanctions spur petition
By Mary Campe
News Writer
As students were settling into their rooms and learning their new schedules, one Saint Mary's student began her new semester trying to reach out and help those less fortunate across the globe. Senior Maria Pilar Paulick has joined forces with Pax ... [more]
BOG will address academic freedom with ACLU speaker
By Shannon Lynne Nelligan
News Writer
In response to last year's debate surrounding academic freedom, the Saint Mary's Board of Governance (BOG) discussed an upcoming conference in which it feels clarification of academic freedom should be reached. The symposium, titled "Academic Freedom: Is There A Line?" will ... [more]
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