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Vol XXXVII No. 81

Monday, January 27, 2003

  Suspects arrested for fall robberies
By NATASHA GRANT
News Writer

Two suspects were arrested Jan. 22 for two robberies that took place Sept. 6 and 12 on Notre Dame's South Quad, according to Notre Dame Security Police. Chuck Hurley, assistant director of NDSP, said he is fairly confident that the suspects ... [more]


Bar bust nabs over 200 students
By JASON McFARLEY
News Writer

About 200 Notre Dame and Saint Mary's students were caught Friday at The Boat Club in a raid instigated months ago by complaints about underage drinking, police confirmed. In all, authorities issued 231 citations to 213 underage patrons, said Lt. Greg ... [more]


Senator discusses multilateralism
By TERESA FRALISH
Assistant News Editor

In the post-Cold War and post-Sept. 11 world, U.S. foreign policy must demonstrate careful judgment and a willingness to seek multilateral solutions through organizations such as the United Nations, said Senator Chuck Hagel. Hagel, Neb.-R, a two-term Republican senator and member ... [more]


Economic slowdown may force cutbacks
By KEVIN ALLEN
News Writer

An economic downturn and subsequent budget cuts are causing some students to worry about the financial health of the University and the effects those cuts will have on tuition and financial aid. These concerns have arisen in the wake of a ... [more]


Hesburgh reflects on MLK's achievements
By HIMANSHU KOTHARI
News Writer

As Notre Dame students commemorated the life and accomplishments of Martin Luther King, Jr. last week, Father Theodore Hesburgh, president of the University during the civil rights movement of the 1960s reflected on his experiences with King. "We were both working ... [more]


SMC presents diversity series series
By ALLISON ROCHE
News Writer

Saint Mary's students had a chance to experience multiculturalism in a new way at Friday night's presentation of "Faces of America," a series of dialogues performed by various characters representing different minorities in the United States. The presentation, held in the ... [more]