| Vol XXXIIII No. 58 |
Tuesday, November 23, 1999 |
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Students prepare to bid adieu to Dalloways
Historic landmark to be rebuilt in spring 2000
By NOREEN GILLESPIE
Saint Mary's Editor
On the secluded northwest corner of Saint Mary's, set back from the commotion of campus, a 78-year-old building sits quietly, coming alive only when the students of Saint Mary's invigorate it with activity. Teetering on the outmost border, just to the ... [more]
CLC discusses binge drinking, eating disorders
By HELENA RAYAM
News Writer
Certain student-related issues are "emerging as priorities" at the University said Office of Student Affairs Vice President Father Mark Poorman to the Campus Life Council on Monday. "It is absolutely imperative that we address the campus problem of binge drinking," said ... [more]
SMC Students Protest SOA at rally
By COURTNEY BOYLE
News Writer
Saint Mary's Peacemakers returned from Fort Benning Georgia on Monday after participating in the rally for the closing of the School of America's (SOA). Students at the SOA rally had a chance to be a voice for those who can ... [more]
Students resist the urge to shop
By NELLIE WILLIAMS
News Writer
People of all ages are rushing around, cutting in lines, trying to go everywhere and get everything they want. Tired children are crying, parents are stressed, and teenagers are looking for the one item that will make them perfect. No, its ... [more]
Gordon: JFK's death full of public misconceptions
By KATIE MILLER
News Writer
The Warren Commission misinformed the world about the truth surrounding JFK's assassination, according to Jack Gordon. 36 years ago on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed while campaigning in Dallas, TX. "It is hard for me ... [more]
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