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Tuesday, September 11, 2001 |
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Officials confirm U2 performance: Ticket pre-sale for students begins Thursday
By Sam Derheimer
News Writer
Putting an end to months of rumors, Irish mega rockers U2 have been officially slated to play the Joyce Center Oct. 10, according to Joyce Center events manager Joe Sassano. Tickets for the show will go on sale Saturday at 10 ... [more]
St. Mary's tops U.S. News rankings again
By Myra McGriff
Assistant News Editor
U.S. News and World Report has named Saint Mary's College the No. 1 Midwestern Comprehensive College. Saint Mary's has earned this ranking six out of the last seven years. "The ranking is a verification of what we know as the quality ... [more]
Judicial Council tries e-mail voting
By Erin LaRuffa
Associate News Editor
Off-campus Notre Dame students began sending in ballots Monday to elect a student senator to represent them the rest of the year. Unlike previous off-campus elections, however, students are voting via e-mail. "We're trying something new," said Tim Jarotkiewicz, president of ... [more]
Summer internship leads to patent for St. Mary's senior
By Sarah Nestor
News Writer
As most of us made plans to see the latest movie or relaxed by the pool working on our tans this summer, Sarah Kofflin, a Saint Mary's senior, was diligently working in a chemistry lab. Her internship was a research ... [more]
BOG discusses study day issue
By Shannon Nelligan
News Writer
Board of Governance is continuing the fight to add a study day to the academic calendar, according to a report from student body vice president Kristen Matha. Matha reported she's been collaborating with Susan Vanek, director of first year studies, and ... [more]
Blood banks extend hours for increased donation
Observer Staff Report
Observer Staff Report The South Bend Medical Foundation is extending the hours for its blood donor locations to at least 8 p.m. tonight. Transportation is provided for Saint Mary's students from the front of Regina Hall to blood donor locations. The ... [more]
Terrorism prompts ND, SMC to close
Campuses plan Masses today
Observer Staff Report
Terrorist acts today in New York and Washington led Notre Dame and Saint Mary's officials to cancel classes and all campus activities. Both schools declared Tuesday a day of prayer. A campus-wide Mass is scheduled on the University's South Quad at ... [more]
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