| Vol XXXIII No. 16 |
Tuesday, September 14, 1999 |
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Symposium evaluates sweatshop labor
By MAGGY TINUCCI
 The University's symposium on sweatshops began Monday night, highlighting Notre Dame's leadership role in the national movement. "This is a unique opportunity for the Notre Dame community to take a closer look at the sweatshop issue in an academic setting," ... [more]
DeNoble: Tobacco industry chooses money over lives
By KRISTEN ALLEN
 Victor DeNoble, a former researcher for Philip Morris and a key witness in the federal government's case against the tobacco industry, shared his findings Monday night. DeNoble said he hoped his story would help students realize the importance of leadership and ... [more]
College plans rummage sale
By COURTNEY BOYLE
 In preparation for the beginning of the Performa Master Plan, Regina Hall will hold a rummage sale to both clear the building and raise funds for local charities. Specific storage rooms must be cleaned out to make more room to house ... [more]
CLC discusses diversity program for residence halls
By FINN PRESSLY
 A new diversity program is headed for the residence halls this semester, according to David Moss, assistant vice-president for Student Affairs. "What we're coming to now is the culmination of a year's planning," said Moss, who addressed the Campus Life Council ... [more]
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