| Vol XXXIII No. 22 |
Wednesday, September 22, 1999 |
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Off-campus weekend assaults heighten concerns
Bill Uniowski
 Two Notre Dame students were assulted off campus in separate incidents Friday night, according to Rex Rakow, director of security police at the University. The first incident, at 12:45 a.m., occurred while an on-campus student was walking eastbound on Vaness Street, ... [more]
Martin: Women need more opportunity
Tim Logan
 Despite considerable progress over the past few decades, corporate America has not fully succeeded in breaking the glass ceiling for business women, former Labor Secretary Lynn Martin said in a lecture Tuesday. The challenges facing women who attempt to balance work ... [more]
Prof: Violence must end for peace in N. Ireland
Matt Bunda
 Halting the violence and bringing all sides of the dispute — including paramilitary guerilla factions — to the table is the first step in beginning the peace process in Northern Ireland, according to professor John Darby. Darby, a visiting professor and ... [more]
Cain: McDonald's diversity successful
Kate Walter
 Diversity is an important and necessary component in any business today, according to Diane Cain, director of McDonald's Diversity Initiative Group at Tuesday's lecture held in the College of Business Administration. "To be successful, you have to take the diverse mixture ... [more]
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