| Vol XXXIII No. 36 |
Wednesday, October 13, 1999 |
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Trustees report draws questions
By ERICA THESING
Associate News Editor
Ten students will present the Student Union's Fall Semester Report to the Board of Trustees Thursday, following debate on aspects of the report pertaining to Catholic character and the gay and lesbian community. The 13-page report, "Anticipating Jubilee: A Reflection on ... [more]
Hesburgh travels to Kosovo to aid in relief
By MATT SMITH
News Writer
After traveling through Kosovo as an unofficial ambassador for the U.S., University president emeritus Father Theodore Hesburgh said he is pleased with the progress made in the war-torn region and is set to build for the future. "I have hope that ... [more]
Petition circulated among faculty
By ERICA THESING
Associate News Editor
In protest of the ban on GALA and OUTreach ND advertisements in The Observer, 225 faculty members signed a petition condemning the administration's decision. The petition ran as a full page ad in Friday's newspaper. The petition's organizers — Ava Preacher, ... [more]
Sobrino tells story of Salvadoran martyrs
By ELLEN FITZGERALD
News Writer
Father Jon Sobrino spoke last night about his beliefs of martyrdom in today's society and the future of the Church, especially in his native country of El Salvador where religious persecution is common. "The Church of the future is the Church ... [more]
Erasmus conference begins today
By BASIL FARJO
News Writer
Scholars from all over the U.S. and Europe will be coming to Notre Dame today and Thursday to discuss academic inquiry grounded in Catholic intellectual traditions at a conference sponsored by the Erasmus Institute. The conference, which was scheduled to occur ... [more]
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