| Vol XXXVII No. 89 |
Friday, February 7, 2003 |
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Hallahan resigns over Bishop's dance view
Chief of staff wanted stronger stance on student interests
By MEGHANNE DOWNES Associate News Editor
Chief of staff Pat Hallahan said he will resign when student body president Libby Bishop returns this weekend from the Board of Trustees meeting in Naples, Fla. because the two differ on policy issues, specifically hall dances. "I am resigning as ... [more]
Boat Club survives another day
By JASON McFARLEY
News Writer
Despite campus rumors that The Boat Club will lower its sail for good this weekend, the popular student tavern has yet to navigate the legal hot water it may have cruised into following the Jan. 24 raid that nabbed some 200 ... [more]
Female candidates in election races
By JASON McFARLEY
News Writer
Voters first did it in 2001, when they elected Brooke Norton. A year later, they did it again, ushering Libby Bishop into office. But this year, Notre Dame undergraduates won't even have the chance put a woman in the top student ... [more]
Committee to discuss SMC meals
By AMY GREENE
News Writer
Students at Saint Mary's are implementing a new dining hall committee this semester. Formed by Student Activities Board President Adrienne Dorbish and Sophomore Class President Sarah Brown, the committee will serve as a touchstone between the student body and the Noble ... [more]
Late Night Olympics help raise funding
By CAITLIN EARLY
News Writer
The 17th Annual Late Night Olympics kicks off today at 7 p.m. in the Joyce Center. Tonight's wide array of activities will include 15 team sport competitions, along with two mens and womens events, an exhibition basketball game between the rectors ... [more]
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