| Vol XXXV No. 23 |
Thursday, September 27, 2001 |
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ND researchers study WTC debris
Lab to call NY officials today with dust analysis
By JASON McFARLEY
News Editor
A team of Notre Dame researchers expected today to contact New York officials with analysis of dust and debris from the collapsed twin towers of the World Trade Center. Professors Jinesh Jain and Clive Neal, both of the University's civil engineering ... [more]
Union president delivers trade lecture
Steelworkers chief says corporate neglect of values hurts industry
By MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer
America's vital industrial economy — and its national security — is suffering due to corporate neglect of American values, according to Leo Gerard, president of the United Steelworkers of America. Gerard's speech, the 24th in the Lloyd McBride Lecture Series, focused ... [more]
Members eye dining hall improvements
By ERIN LaRUFFA
Associate News Editor
At its meeting Wednesday night, the Student Senate discussed dining hall issues and possible improvements to Notre Dame's meal plan system. Several senators will be meeting with a representative from Food Services to discuss dining hall issues, according to Alumni senator ... [more]
Latina journalist urges students to pursue dreams
By LETY VERDUZCO
News Writer
Sandra Guzman, an Emmy Award-winning journalist and former editor-in-chief of Latina magazine, encouraged students in a lecture to follow their dreams and not be deterred by the opinions of others. "No one has a right to tell you what your dream ... [more]
Saint Mary's opens intercultural leadership center
By KATIE RAND
News Writer
The Center for Women's InterCultural Leadership (CWIL) at Saint Mary's officially opened with an Open House for campus faculty and staff Wednesday afternoon. The center, located in Havican Hall, is in its first year of operation after receiving a $12 million ... [more]
University dedicates plaque in front of Corby
By JASON McFARLEY
News Editor
Notre Dame formally dedicated Wednesday a plaque that clarifies or corrects information inscribed on a 1911 statue of former University President Father William Corby. The statue and plaque commemorate Corby's service in the Civil War, where he was a chaplain for ... [more]
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