| Vol XXXVII No. 147 |
Friday, July 11, 2003 |
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Senator will deliver speech
By TERESA FRALISH
Associate News Editor
Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) will deliver the commencement address to the Notre Dame Class of 2003 this Sunday. Lugar currently serves as the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and has been an Indiana senator since 1976. University officials said ... [more]
Author to address graduates
By ANNELIESE WOOLFORD
Saint Mary's Editor
Traveling from New York to Saint Mary's Saturday afternoon will seem like second nature to Adriana Trigiani. However, instead of returning to the campus for a visit or book signing, the author, screenwriter and director will speak to hundreds of graduating ... [more]
Robinson No. 1 at Saint Mary's
By EMILY BRAMMER
News Writer
Meghann Robinson said that she is not the type of student who spent all of her time studying in the library, but her love for her studies helped her to achieve a 4.0 grade point average and the title of Saint ... [more]
Laracy named 2003 valedictorian
By ANDREW THAGARD
Assistant News Editor
Her commitment to academics may have earned her the honor of valedictorian, but classes are just one aspect of Margaret Laracy's experience at Notre Dame. The psychology major from Jersey City, N.J. has been active in community service and campus life. ... [more]
Diversity in Saint Mary's seniors
By NATALIE BAILEY
News Writer
Approximately 350 women will make the transition from students to alumnae Saturday, May 17. While facing an increasingly tough economy, an estimated 70 percent of the class of 2003 are going into the work force full time. According to Mary Regan-Kubinski, ... [more]
Saint Mary's has plan to replace Eldred
By ANNELIESE WOOLFORD
Saint Mary's Editor
The Saint Mary's College Board of Trustees outlined its plan April 25 for selecting a replacement for Marilou Eldred, who announced her retirement March 5 but said she would remain as college president until her successor was hired. The plan, which ... [more]
Student finishes degree in 3 years
Computer
By ANDREW THAGARD
Assistant News Editor
Students often remark that their time under the Dome goes by quickly, but for Dan Brunner the college years have passed by even faster. The computer science major will graduate with the class of 2003 after just three years at Notre ... [more]
Two rectors leaving residence halls
Rectors of Zahm Hall and St. Edward's Hall
By MELISSA LOU
News Writer
The Notre Dame community is bidding farewell to two residence hall rectors who will not return in the fall, John Mojzisek of St. Edward's Hall and Father Tom Bednar of Zahm Hall. Mojzisek, a Notre Dame alumnus, leaves St. Edward's Hall ... [more]
University cuts force colleges to look at budgets
Admissions increases and construction project cuts among options for colleges
By KATE NAGENGAST
Senior Staff Writer
Since the University Board of Trustees called for budget cuts in March as a result of losses to the endowment and a down economy, each college is now working to finalize its 2003-04 budget and determine the effects of a 5 ... [more]
Scully resigns as executive vice president
By ANDREW SOUKUP
News Writer
The University's third-ranking official announced May 2 he would resign his position as executive vice president but remain a member of the faculty. Father Timothy Scully informed the University's Board of Trustees that his resignation would take effect June 30. The ... [more]
Senator will deliver speech
TERESA FRALISH
Associate News Editor
Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) will deliver the commencement address to the Notre Dame Class of 2003 this Sunday. Lugar currently serves as the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and has been an Indiana senator since 1976. University officials said ... [more]
Author to address graduates
ANNELIESE WOOLFORD
Saint Mary's Editor
Traveling from New York to Saint Mary's Saturday afternoon will seem like second nature to Adriana Trigiani. However, instead of returning to the campus for a visit or book signing, the author, screenwriter and director will speak to hundreds of graduating ... [more]
Laracy named 2003 valedictorian
ANDREW THAGARD
Assistant News Editor
Her commitment to academics may have earned her the honor of valedictorian, but classes are just one aspect of Margaret Laracy's experience at Notre Dame. The psychology major from Jersey City, N.J. has been active in community service and campus life. ... [more]
Robinson No. 1 at Saint Mary's
By EMILY BRAMMER
News Writer
Meghann Robinson said that she is not the type of student who spent all of her time studying in the library, but her love for her studies helped her to achieve a 4.0 grade point average and the title of Saint ... [more]
Diversity in Saint Mary's seniors
NATALIE BAILEY
News Writer
Approximately 350 women will make the transition from students to alumnae Saturday, May 17. While facing an increasingly tough economy, an estimated 70 percent of the class of 2003 are going into the work force full time. According to Mary Regan-Kubinski, ... [more]
Saint Mary's has plan to replace Eldred
ANNELIESE WOOLFORD
Saint Mary's Editor
The Saint Mary's College Board of Trustees outlined its plan April 25 for selecting a replacement for Marilou Eldred, who announced her retirement March 5 but said she would remain as college president until her successor was hired. The plan, which ... [more]
Two rectors leaving residence halls
Rectors of Zahm Hall and St. Edward's Hall
By MELISSA LOU
News Writer
The Notre Dame community is bidding farewell to two residence hall rectors who will not return in the fall, John Mojzisek of St. Edward's Hall and Father Tom Bednar of Zahm Hall. Mojzisek, a Notre Dame alumnus, leaves St. Edward's Hall ... [more]
Student finishes degree in 3 years
Computer
ANDREW THAGARD
Assistant News Editor
Students often remark that their time under the Dome goes by quickly, but for Dan Brunner the college years have passed by even faster. The computer science major will graduate with the class of 2003 after just three years at Notre ... [more]
Two rectors leaving residence hallsUniversity cuts force colleges to look at budgets
Admissions increases and construction project cuts among options for colleges
KATE NAGENGAST
Senior Staff Writer
Since the University Board of Trustees called for budget cuts in March as a result of losses to the endowment and a down economy, each college is now working to finalize its 2003-04 budget and determine the effects of a 5 ... [more]
Scully resigns as executive vice president
ANDREW SOUKUP
News Writer
The University's third-ranking official announced May 2 he would resign his position as executive vice president but remain a member of the faculty. Father Timothy Scully informed the University's Board of Trustees that his resignation would take effect June 30. The ... [more]
Sorin Hall rector fired for `sexual relationship'
Father Sam Peters dismissed
MEGHANNE DOWNES
News Editor
The rector of Sorin Hall, Father Sam Peters, was fired after University officials say he had an "inappropriate sexual relationship" with an adult female, a school spokesman said Wednesday. The University first learned of the relationship between Peters and the woman ... [more]
Saint Mary's grads continue legacies
Several seniors are following in the footsteps of their mothers and grandmothers
EMILY BRAMMER
News Writer
By graduating Saturday, 24 Saint Mary's graduates will continue the legacies of their Alumnae mothers and in some instances, their grandmothers as well. One third-generation graduate, Shaun Russell, will carry on an impressive legacy. Russell's grandmother graduated from Saint Mary's ... [more]
ND, SMC students add world view
International
TERESA FRALISH
Associate News Editor
For all students, college represents a journey marked by learning and growth, but it seems even greater when they start on the other side of the world. This year's seniors hail from locales across the world — as far away as ... [more]
Senator outlines foreign policy at Commencement
By TERESA FRALISH
Associate News Editor
America must maintain a leading role in international affairs while working to forge coalitions with other countries to fight terrorism and nuclear weapons proliferation, said Senator Richard Lugar, R-IN, the keynote speaker at Sunday's commencement ceremony. "The desperate need for international ... [more]
DeBolt to sue sheriff's office
By ANDREW SOUKUP
News Writer
Chad DeBolt, the Notre Dame football player arrested in Florida in December, has notified officials that he intends to sue for injuries he claims were sustained when officers beat him at the Duval County Jail. Attorneys for Chad DeBolt told the ... [more]
Firm selected for SMC President search
Anneliese Woolford
Saint Mary's Editor
Saint Mary's Board of Trustees has enlisted the help of Korn/Ferry International to conduct its search for a successor to standing President Marilou Eldred. Eldred announced her intent to retire from the position March 5, but agreed to stay until ... [more]
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