| Vol XXXV No. 19 | Friday, September 21, 2001 |
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Some wait 8 hours for U2 tickets
As late night fell Thursday on one of the biggest ticket sales events in Notre Dame history, students remained packed in lines outside the Joyce Center, waiting for tickets to an Oct. 10 concert by Irish rock band U2. The sales began mid-afternoon Thursday with the largest student turnout — more than 4,500, University officials estimated — for a Joyce Center concert and ended eight hours later amid student confusion and ... [more]
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Chaos abounds in U2 ticket lines
And we thought the football ticket distribution system was bad. Notre Dame set a new standard for confusion, chaos and nonsense Thursday at the U2 student ticket distribution. The "get an entitlement ticket, trade for a lottery ticket and finally buy ... [more]
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FOOTBALL: Weaving a national title
Anthony Weaver catches himself dreaming from time to time. A year ago, he saw himself reaching up and intercepting a pass against Michigan State. A game ago, he saw himself stopping Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch in the backfield. "I try to ... [more]
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SMC stage alive with motion
Saint Mary's experienced a dance explosion when Ririe and Woodbury Dance Company performed Thursday night at O'Laughlin Auditorium. Ririe and Woodbury was founded in 1964 by Shirley Ririe and Joan Woodbury. The women boast a background full of experience and accomplishments ... [more]
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