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Vol XXXVII No. 74

Thursday, January 16, 2003

  `Buy for less and sell for more' @ NDbay.com
MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer

Ask a Notre Dame student about the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore, and you'll hear a lot of words, but "cheap" likely will not be among them. "[The prices] are ridiculous and confiscatory," said junior Megan Olive. Two Notre Dame sophomores agree, ... [more]


Reckers: making south side smile
CHRISTINA CEPERO
News Writer

Reckers, the only 24-hour restaurant on campus, revamped its menu over winter break to offer students new and improved items. University staff decided it was time to make Reckers into something fresh, said junior Katie Hunter, a student manager. Mike Davy, ... [more]


Officials reject tailgating park for fans
MELISA LOU
News Writer

The St. Joseph County Council has voted down a measure that would allow South Carolina- based Go Park Enterprises to develop an off-campus tailgate parking lot for Irish fans. The site for the proposed Irish park is located between Willis and ... [more]


Foley asks for respect
MEGHANNE DOWNES
Associate News Editor

Respect. Or, to be more correct, disrespect was the topic of Trip Foley's remarks to Senate Wednesday in regard to the administration's attitude toward student leaders. "Although students are the sole reason that this University exists, all too often I find ... [more]


Unknown culprit in chemistry exam heist still at large
ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer

No new information has come to light regarding organic chemistry final exams that were stolen during finals week, according to Xavier Creary, professor of the 200-level science course. "So far there's been no clue as to what happened or who did ... [more]


Reckers: making southside smile
By CHRISTINA CEPERO
News Writer

Reckers, the only 24-hour restaurant on campus, revamped its menu over winter break to offer students new and improved items. University staff decided it was time to make Reckers into something fresh, said junior Katie Hunter, a student manager. Mike Davy, ... [more]