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Vol XXXVII No. 82

Tuesday, January 28, 2003

  Board of Governance: Group responds to election editorial
By MEGAN O'NEIL
News Writer

The Board of Governance responded to requests for money from various student organizations, initiated a fund to benefit needy students and discussed voting procedures for today's student body presidential elections at its weekly meeting Monday. Voting procedures and today's election evoked ... [more]


Students prepare for annual fair
By NATASHA GRANT
News Writer

The annual Winter Career and Internship Fair, sponsored by Notre Dame's Career Center, will be held today in the Joyce Center from 4 to 8 p.m. Notre Dame, Saint Mary's and Holy Cross students from all majors will have the opportunity ... [more]


Legends plan unveiled to group
By MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer

The new incarnation of the Alumni-Senior Club is finally taking shape. The floor plan for the new facility, to be called Legends, was unveiled at Monday's Executive Cabinet meeting by Director of Student Activities Brian Coughlin. The building, slated to open ... [more]


Students speak out on Iraq
By KRISTIN KLEIN and LUKE BUSAM
News Writers

It was standing room only at the Peace Coalition's discussion Tuesday as over 100 people filled the Reckers Hospitality Room to discuss the idea of the United States going to war against Iraq. A panel composed of 10 students from various ... [more]


Board elects Soukup as new editor in chief
By LAUREN BECK
London Correspondent

The Observer General Board unanimously elected assistant managing editor Andrew Soukup as the 2003-04 editor in chief on Monday. Soukup, a junior political science major from Holland, Mich., joined the Observer as an interhall football reporter during his freshmen year and ... [more]


Rough seas ahead for Boat Club
By JASON McFARLEY
News Writer

It may be too early to tell whether The Boat Club's ship has sailed, but the police raid that turned up more than 200 minors Friday doesn't bode well for the popular student tavern, say officials who regulate the state's bars ... [more]


Bush adviser speaks on initiatives
By JOE TROMBELLO
News Writer

Jim Towey, deputy assistant to President Bush and director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, emphasized the importance of these initiatives while delivering the keynote speech for the Center for the Study of Latino Religion's symposium "Faith ... [more]