| Vol XXXIII No. 46 |
Friday, November 5, 1999 |
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ND volunteers staff local no-kill animal shelter
By LIZ ZANONI
News Writer
When Kmart employees found five puppies deserted next to a leaky, 30-foot dumpster, they phoned Sebrina Tingley, a staff member in the psychology department, at the Pet Refuge in Mishawaka. Tingley is one of the many Notre Dame staff, faculty and ... [more]
Grad students overshadowed
By CHRISTINE KRALY
Associate News Editor
Ask graduate students what they love about Notre Dame and they respond with a multitude of answers. More than likely, though, the answer won't be that it's because the graduate school has a terrific reputation or relationship with the rest of ... [more]
Counselors grieve loss of Coleman
By JACKIE OSTROWSKI
News Writer
After a two-year battle with cancer, Sally Coleman, a substance abuse counselor at the University Counseling Center, died Oct. 21. Coleman worked at Notre Dame for 14 years. She was diagnosed with cancer in October 1997, and had multiple surgeries afterward, ... [more]
Students win gate design contest
By LAURA ROMPF
News Writer
After a two-day competition, Holy Cross College selected designs from three Notre Dame students for the construction of its new millennium gate. The design combines ideas from Notre Dame senior Suzanne Stugart and a sophomore team of Trevor Draper and Heather ... [more]
Weekend conference focuses on inequality
By ERIN LaRUFFA
News Writer
Social scientists from around the country will explore the disparity in academic achievement between minority and white students at a conference in McKenna Hall on Saturday. Notre Dame's Institute for Educational Initiatives will sponsor its third annual conference, entitled "The ... [more]
Local adoption organization will host meeting on campus
By KATE STEER
News Writer
Adoption is often a lengthy, costly and frustrating process. A local organization is working to make that process easier on the families involved. This Sunday, representatives from Adoption Network Domestic and International (ANDI) and families who have experienced the adoption process ... [more]
SMC Campus Ministry offers
grieving services
Special to The Observer
Recognizing that grief is universal and occurs at various points during the calendar year, Saint Mary's Campus Ministry is offering a monthly prayer service for the grieving. The first service will be offered today at noon in Regina Chapel for students, ... [more]
Montana governor to lead panel today
Special to The Observer
Montana Governor Marc Racicot will headline the panel for a Notre Dame Law School symposium, "States' Rights in the 21st Century," today at 4 p.m. in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium. The symposium is open to the public and all are welcome. ... [more]
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