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Vol XXXV No. 63

Wednesday, December 5, 2001

  Victim lectures on date rape
Nationally-renowned speaker shares story
By KATE RAND
News Writer

Katie Koestner was just like every other student in the room during her freshman orientation at the College of William and Mary. She had spent the last few days meeting new people and finding her way around campus, and was partially ... [more]


DARTing becomes Web-based
By KEVIN SUHANIC
News Writer

In an effort to make DARTing more convenient, the Office of the Registrar implemented web-based class registration for the first time this semester. Most students like the new system. Rather than dialing in to already congested phone lines or trudging over ... [more]


Welch: Values build a winning team
Former GE CEO says family, growth and
By NORREN GILLESPIE
News Writer

Jack Welch knows the game. During his tenure at General Electric as chairman and CEO, Welch set three priorities for himself and the corporation in the game of business: create a family atmosphere, make growth a priority, and always, always win. ... [more]


Group recommends more power
By JASON McFARLEY
News Editor

Should a measure by the Faculty Senate win support of University officials, faculty who want to serve on Notre Dame's most powerful academic body may have to go through the senate first. The senate on Tuesday took an ambitious step to ... [more]


GSU lobbies for new handbook
By ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer

The Graduate Student Union plans to work with representatives from the MBA program and law school to draft a graduate student handbook, replacing the current graduate and undergraduate du Lac rulebook. Members of GSU, law and MBA programs met with Bill ... [more]