| Vol XXXIII No. 27 |
Wednesday, September 29, 1999 |
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Church issues are critical for women
By ERIN PIROUTEK
News Writer
There is no critical issue of the Church which is not a critical issue for women, said Sister Regina Coll in her Tues-day lecture, "Wo-men and the Catholic Chur-ch." Coll discussed the Church's definition of women, the lack of recognition of ... [more]
University faces lawsuit from injured football fan
Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS A woman injured by someone lunging for a ball in the stands during a Notre Dame football game can proceed with her lawsuit against the University, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. The decision reversed a lower court ruling ... [more]
Panel discusses pregnancy options
By KATE WALTER
News Writer
Panelists provided information on options available to pregnant students at Notre Dame, which can help comfort expectant mothers and lessen the overwhelming feeling of impossibility that exists for many of them. Aiming to dispel the various perceptions surrounding pregnancy at Notre ... [more]
ND plays small role in bar raids
BY MATTHEW SMITH
News Writer
Karen Bauer will never forget Jan. 30, 1998. Neither will the underage students dancing and drinking in her bar that night. The co-owner of Bridget McGuire's Filling Station watched police officers raid the bar and later confiscate her liquor license. "They ... [more]
Former bars find non-alcoholic market
By KYLE ANDREWS
News Writer
The picnic tables are gone, replaced with comfortable chairs and couches. The perpetually sticky brick floor has been replaced and the brass bar removed. But there's no mistaking the location; the legendary confines of Molly McGuire's still send shivers of deja ... [more]
Freshmen attribute underage drinking to lenient policy
By MATT BUNDA
News Writer
Many of the students drinking on Notre Dame's campus are underage. Students, at least many underclassmen, pack into dorm rooms with loud dance and rap music or in a calmer setting with couches and quieter music with people talking; no matter ... [more]
Nunley: Corporations need ethics compliance programs
By ELLEN FITZGERALD
News Writer
Ethics need to be an increasing focus in today's business world, according to Spencer Nunley, head of the ethics department for the Bayer Corporation. Nunley proposed guidelines in a lecture Tuesday that could ensure a good ethical environment. Companies must create ... [more]
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