| Vol XXXIII No. 12 |
Wednesday, September 8, 1999 |
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Bourgeois: School of the Americas trains criminals
Matt Bunda
 "Those who have a voice should speak for the voiceless; and I hope that we will speak clearly and boldly," said Father Roy Bour-geois, a human rights activist and leader of the School of Americas Watch. The well-attended presentation in ... [more]
AFL-CIO president to speak tonight
Kristen Allen
 John Sweeney, president of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), will be on campus tonight to discuss the need for unions in the 21st century. Sweeney will address topics such as the disparity of wealth ... [more]
Advertising policy sparks debate
Joshua Bourgeois
 The Faculty Senate convened for the first time this academic year Tuesday night in the Center for Continuing Education discussing such topics as the University's ban on advertisements from Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College [GALA] ... [more]
Kohnen: Jubilee 2000 aims to forgive third-world debt
Erin LaRuffa
 While some American college students might have a hard time sharing one teacher with 400 other students, in Mozambique students face that reality every day. Mozambique, where much of the country's financial resources are being used to pay off its national ... [more]
ND, SMC change shuttle company
Katie Miller
 Smaller seats and a different exterior are the first clues to changes that Saint Mary's and Notre Dame students will notice when they board the intercampus shuttles. The explanation for these distinct changes in the shuttle's appearance is that Notre Dame ... [more]
Kachmarik seeks to increase pride
Molly McVoy
 Lynn Kachmarik began this week as the new athletic director for Saint Mary's full of excitement and expectations. "This is a great time to be at Saint Mary's," Kachmarik said. "I really hope to take the Saint Mary's athletic program to ... [more]
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