| Vol XXXV No. 45 |
Tuesday, November 6, 2001 |
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DOE team plans campus visit
By Myra McGriff
Saint Mary's Editor
In an ongoing review of Saint Mary's statistical procedure, the Department of Education confirmed Friday that a review team will visit campus in November. The review, sparked by a Security on Campus complaint, will take an in-depth look at how Saint ... [more]
Group lobbies for seniors
Members call for excused absences during job, graduate school interviews
By Jason McFarley
News Editor
Campus Life Council members gave their unanimous approval Monday to a measure that would allot three excused absences to seniors traveling to job or graduate school interviews. In a demonstration of efficiency and strong support for the proposal, the council at ... [more]
Panelists show how attacks affect media
By Jason McFarley
Saint Mary's Editor
In late August, Don Wycliff, public editor for the Chicago Tribune, was at Disney World for a National Association of Black Journalists convention. "I remember the big news going around the conference was that Connie Chung had an interview with Gary ... [more]
BOG grants funds for math
By Shannon Nelligan
News Writer
Abigail Stahoviak, a member of the Mathematics Honor Society, Pi Mu Epsilon, requested funds from the Board of Governance last evening. These funds will allow five senior math majors to attend the Joint Mathematics Meeting in San Diego, Calif. Saint Mary's ... [more]
Professor shares writings
By Katie Rand
News Writer
Orlando Ricardo Menes, assistant professor in the Notre Dame Creative Writing Program, read a selection of eight of his poems Monday night at Saint Mary's. The poems selected by Menes focused on his personal experiences as a Cuban-American and his own ... [more]
Saint Mary's alumna talks of spirituality
By Katie Vincer
News Writer
The first of two honored Shannon Alumna Executive Scholars spoke Tuesday evening in Carroll Auditorium at Saint Mary's. For the past eight years, the Shannon Alumna Executive Scholar Program grants students the opportunity to meet and learn from accomplished Saint Mary's ... [more]
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