| Vol XXXIII No. 46 | Friday, November 5, 1999 |
ND volunteers staff local no-kill animal shelter
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 students involved with Pet Refuge, a non-profit, no-kill, volunteer-operated animal shelter. "Animals have no advocates; they can't speak for themselves," said Phyllis Shelton-Ball, a romance language department staff member who ... [more]
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We need not worry about Y2K
As the millennium approaches, the ill effects of the Y2K virus are foremost on our minds. As presented in the media, the virus will shut down computers and computer chips that are essential to the running of factories, utilities, cars, businesses, ... [more]
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Bryant overcomes adversity
When it came time for Lamont Bryant to decide on a college, Tennessee was on top of his list. Then he met Lou Holtz. "[Tennessee] was going to be my No. 1 choice," Bryant said. "Then I met coach Holtz and ... [more]
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A little bit of Italy in Indiana
So maybe some people are a bit spoiled, perhaps even biased, when it comes to Italian food. Good Italian grandmas make sure their grandkids have nothing but the tastiest traditional foods. With this in mind, some might be a bit skeptical ... [more]
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