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Notre Dame to celebrate milestones with community

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Community-wide celebrations will be held to mark both the opening of Irish Green Thursday (Oct. 16) in front of the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, and the fifth anniversary of Notre Dame Downtown Friday (Oct. 17) at 217 S. Michigan St. in South Bend.
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Committee to review game-day safety, security, hospitality

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University of Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., has appointed an ad hoc committee to review the on-campus safety, security and hospitality protocols and practices for football weekends.
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Calendar of Events

Lecture: "Reading for a Living: On the Difference Between Lay & Professional Reading"

October 13: 4:30pm

Hesburgh Center Auditorium (followed by a public reception). John Guillory, Silver Professor of English, New York University. The Department of English's Duffy Lecture.

Discussion: "Getting Acquainted with Catholic Charities"

October 13: 5:45 - 6:45pm

Giovanini Commons, Lower Level, Mendoza College of Business. The President of Catholic Charities USA, Father Larry Snyder, will discuss with students the mission of Catholic Charities, how to get involved and professional and entry-level positions.

Talk: "NDVotes '08 Pizza, Pop, and Politics: Social and Moral Issues"

October 13: 5:00pm

Coleman-Morse Lounge. Speakers: Paolo Carozza, Law School and Mary Keys, Political Science.

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