| Vol XXXIV No. 48 |
Friday, November 3, 2000 |
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Saving my life
Christine Kraly
An earring saved my life the other day. Well, maybe not my life, but at least my sanity. I was blow-drying my hair and I was, in my latest trend, running late for class. As I bent over to dry the ... [more]
Revival of women's colleges sparks Saint Mary's success
By KATIE McVOY
News Writer
In a recent writing on the future of women's colleges, Saint Mary's president Marilou Eldred attributed the continued success of women's colleges to two main reasons. "First, and most important, we offer a quality education," she wrote. "Second, we endure and ... [more]
Dalloway's menus, security concern students
By MYRA McGRIFF
News Writer
Security and menu choices are two concerns being voiced by the student body in reaction to the grand opening of Dalloway's, the student snack bar and social center that replaced the now-closed coffee shop in the Clubhouse. The building, one of ... [more]
Saint Mary's celebrates Day of the Dead
By KATIE MILLER
News Writer
Led by candles and hand bells, a procession of members of the Saint Mary's community made its way through Queen of Peace Cemetery, stopping to visit the graves of Saint Mary's departed as part of the celebration of El Dia de ... [more]
New free speech coalition meets
By JASON McFARLEY
Assistant News Editor
Amid waning attendance Thursday night, members of the Coalition for Free Speech discussed means to garner campus support and club sponsorship of the week-old organization. Seven people attended the second meeting of the newly formed coalition, a number about 1/3 of ... [more]
Gift creates Jewish professorship
By NICK SWEEDO
News Writer
With a new professorship in Jewish studies, the University is fostering dialogue of Judaism within a Christian community, said Hindy Najman, assistant professor of theology. Notre Dame has created the professorship with a $1 million gift donated by Jordan Kapson. The ... [more]
Profs: Gore, Lieberman
differences affect little
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Senior Staff Writer
The past of each presidential candidate is under careful scrutiny in this close race. Although a candidate's personal history is normally considered within an election, it is critical considering that anything swaying a few swing-state voters could win or lose the ... [more]
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