| Vol XXXIV No. 14 |
Monday, September 11, 2000 |
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Students make likely targets for credit card debt
by LIZ ZANONI
TOKYO (AP) -- A strong earthquake rattled a string of volcanic islands off Tokyo on Monday, but with no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 5.2, was centered near the Izu islands chain, reaching ... [more]
Gutierrez to give lecture on campus
by NICK SWEEDO
Tonight the University welcomes for a public lecture Father Gustavo Gutiérrez, founder of liberation theology – an ideology that, ironically, has its roots on Notre Dame's campus. Gutiérrez, a native of Peru, wrote his groundbreaking book "A Theology of Liberation," in ... [more]
Ambiguities in duLac breed parietals urban legend
by LIZ ZANONI
For years, students have often suspected that the long arm of duLac stretched down Bulla Road and beyond. Due to ambiguities in duLac — or perhaps long-repressed desire to break parietals — students in off-campus apartments and houses have often wondered ... [more]
Feigl returns to SMC classrooms
by KATIE MILLER
A familiar face has returned to the chemistry department at Saint Mary's. After 14 years as an administrator, Dr. Dorothy Feigl has returned to teaching. Since her arrival at Saint Mary's in 1966, Feigl has played many roles in the community. ... [more]
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