| Vol XXXV No. 26 | Tuesday, October 2, 2001 |
BOG Creates plan to reduce mass e-mails
Board of Governance brainstormed and proposed methods to end abuse of the e-mail system Monday night without restricting students' First Amendment rights. Continued abuse of the Saint Mary's e-mail system dominated the BOG meeting Monday. Elizabeth Cusick, technology commissioner, submitted a recommendation to restructure the network. The plan is constructed in a way that will promote the reduction of unwanted e-mails. Students will only receive class e-mails from the College president, ... [more]
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Charles Rice
Should taxpayers pay for research on embryonic stem cells? The answer offered, with evident sincerity, by President Bush is neither moral nor capable of practical limitation. In its earliest days, the embryo is a living human composed of stem cells, each ... [more]
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FOOTBALL: Davie gets offensive
Tired of seeing mistakes, missed opportunities and missed plays, Bob Davie announced that he would be more involved with offensive planning sessions in order to jump-start Notre Dame's ineffective offense. "It's not going to be anything dramatic that you see or ... [more]
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Sebastopal demonstrates Farrar's solo talent
Considered one of the leaders of the alternative-country music movement, Jay Farrar turned some heads when he announced last year he was taking a break from his band, Son Volt, to produce a solo album. There was talk that Farrar was ... [more]
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