| Vol XXXVII No. 8 |
Thursday, September 5, 2002 |
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Student Senate promotes The Shirt
By JASON McFARLEY
News Writer
Sport your football shirts, Notre Dame fans, but leave your ties at home. The coordinator of The Shirt Project told Student Senate Wednesday that students should support the annual project this year over rival football gimmicks, including wearing ties to Notre ... [more]
Tailgaters face policy changes
NDSP plans to patrol Saturday
By LIZ KAHLING and
JESSICA DALSING
As the first Notre Dame home football game approaches, students and sports fans will race to local grocers stocked with hotdogs, burgers and beer in preparation for the many Saturday tailgaters to grace Notre Dame's parking lots. But the parking lots ... [more]
College sees security shift
By SARAH NESTOR
Saint Mary's News Editor
Saint Mary's Security has been revitalized this year with new programming and greater student interaction. The new programs have been implemented through the efforts of Dan Woods, interim security director; Belinda Rathert, security investigator; and Linda Timm, vice president for student ... [more]
Growing women's center finds little space in library
By JAMIE BELCHER
News Writer
Students might find themselves traveling to Regina Hall, Havican Hall and the Cushwa-Leighton Library to find a professor or administrator associated with the Center for Women's Intercultural Leadership at Saint Mary's. The Center, also called CWIL, is committed to promoting intercultural ... [more]
Professors take helm of committees
By ANDREW THAGARD
Assistant News Editor
In what chairman John Robinson called a "remarkably productive" session Wednesday, Faculty Senate appointed representatives to vacant positions during its first meeting of the academic year. "Success in this endeavor is of most importance," Robinson said in an opening statement to ... [more]
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