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Tuesday, September 21, 1999 |
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Earthquake lab sends engineering project to Capitol Hill
Special to The Observer
 Research conducted in the University's Earthquake Engineering Laboratory will be displayed Wednesday on Capitol Hill. The display will be part of a day-long summit highlighting recent advances in earthquake technology made by federally supported research projects at America's colleges and universities. ... [more]
Former secretary of labor lectures tonight
JESSICA DAUES
 Lynn Martin, President George Bush's secretary of Labor, will open the 1999 Cardinal O'Hara lecture series at Notre Dame at 7:30 p.m. today in the College of Business Administration's Jordan Auditorium. Martin's lecture, "Managing a New American Workforce," will "focus on ... [more]
SMC awards four business majors
KAREN FINK
 Various accounting firms honored Robyn Niemeier, Kristen Epping, Chendong Liu and Jayme Yoder, four Saint Mary's College accounting majors, for academic excellence in their career field on Sept. 12 in Stapleton Lounge. Faculty members determined the winners based on the highest ... [more]
Pace-Joseph ticket wins freshman offices
SARAH RYKOWSKI
 Stephanie Pace and Alison Joseph collected 65 percent of the total votes Monday to become the Class of 2003 president and vice president. Although voter turnout was lower than expected Monday, 67 percent of the class cast ballots. "We're very honored," ... [more]
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