| Vol XXXV No. 79 | Tuesday, January 29, 2002 |
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Lone ticket wins election
Junior Kim Jensen and sophomore Elizabeth Jablonski-Diehl won the election for president and vice president of the Saint Mary's student body Monday. However, because Jensen and Jablonski-Diehl were the only candidates running, their only competition was the student body's right to abstain from voting. "If students choose to abstain it basically means they just don't want to vote for the ticket that's running," elections commissioner Mary Crawford said. "If more ... [more]
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Bengal Bouts support
Seventy-seven thousand dollars is a lot of money, maybe even more than next year's Notre Dame tuition. Yet that is the record amount the Bengal Bouts raised in 2001 for the Holy Cross Mission in Bangladesh. In accepting the donation, Fr. ... [more]
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HOCKEY: Unlikely line leads offense
Oversimplified, hockey consists of two things: offense and defense. For the 2001-02 season the bulk of the Notre Dame offense has come from the line of senior David Inman, junior Mike Chin and sophomore Rob Globke. It is an unlikely trio. ... [more]
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Reviving the Rat Pack
The name of Rat Pack has intrigued audiences around the world for more than 50 years. Whether it was the macho image of men and dames, the camaraderie of the rich, beautiful and famous or mysterious alleged mafia connections, the Rat ... [more]
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