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Vol XXXIV No. 35

Monday, October 9, 2000

In the wake of Title IX

      To the casual observer, Title IX is an advantage to girls' schools across the country. A look at how it affects Saint Mary's will show otherwise. "[Title IX has spurred] a really amazing growth for women athletes in a coeducational environments," Saint Mary's athletic director Lynn Kachmarik said. "When you have the mens' programs to compare to it's black and white. In many ways [Saint Mary's] has been left behind." As ... [more]
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Parody provides a fresh and funny take on the Bard
      Notre Dame Film, Television and Theatre opened its 2000-2001 mainstage season on Oct. 4 with playwright Ann MacDonald's "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)." The performance shook Washington Hall with laughter as a witty script combined Shakespearean drama with modern ... [more]
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