| Vol XXXVII No. 79 |
Thursday, January 23, 2003 |
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Students worry as grads teach
NATASHA GRANT
News Writer
The recent economic downturn has spurred on rumors that the University's values are in trouble. The most pervasive rumor stems from observations that more graduate students are teaching, in place of professors, to much larger classes. Ava Preacher, assistant dean of ... [more]
DeBolt pleads innocent in case
ANDREW SOUKUP
News Writer
Chad DeBolt might be allowed to pay a fine or perform community service as part of a plan being discussed with prosecutors in an effort to have DeBolt's trespassing charge dropped, his attorney told a judge Wednesday. Attorney Craig Williams also ... [more]
OIT's Darwin server attacked by Trojan horse, twice
SCOTT BRODFUEHRER
Associate News Editor
System administrators at the Office of Information Technologies discovered Tuesday that the Darwin server had again been breached by a hacker, prompting OIT to replace the server with a stand-in while the original server is rebuilt to provide greater security. The ... [more]
ND anounces six bids for presidency of student body
CHRISTINA CEPERO
News Writer
Six candidates running for student body president have submitted petitions to the Judicial Council, and one more candidate may still enter the race. The presidential candidates include Mike Bott, Charlie Ebersol, Ryan Gagnet, Pat Hallahan, Joe Muto and Drew Updike. Elections ... [more]
Only one SMC ticket on ballot for third in row
SARAH NESTER
Saint Mary's Editor
Tickets running for Saint Mary's student body president and vice president officially began campaigning Wednesday, but for the third year in a row there is only one ticket seeking office. The sole ticket seeking office is composed of current student body ... [more]
More flex points, less meals says senate
MEGHANE DOWNES
Associate News Editor
Student Senate asked Notre Dame Food Services to expand meal plan options in a resolution that passed unanimously Wednesday. The resolution called for Food Services to include a meal option with a 10-meal plan and a proportional amount of Flex Points. ... [more]
New shirt design to be revealed soon
JUSTIN KRIVICKAS
News Writer
Designs for the 2003-04 version of "The Shirt" are now being finalized by a committee overseen by Student Activities. This is the 14th year a T-shirt has been designed to raise money for clubs and organizations and to assist students faced ... [more]
Notre Dame Federal Credit Union donates big bucks to Kaneb center
MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer
In what is becoming an annual tradition, the Notre Dame Federal Credit Union has donated $16,000 to the Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning at Notre Dame. The gift, the third in as many years, will provide resources to expand the ... [more]
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