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Tuesday, January 30, 2001 |
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Disarming through dialogue
By TIM LOGAN
Senior Staff Writer
Ben Peters remembers the night well. He was walking into the Center for Social Concerns, where Pax Christi, the campus Catholic peace group of which Peters is a member, was hosting a lecture and discussion. The topic was to be the ... [more]
Members discuss Keenan Revue
By COLLEEN McCARTHY
Associate News Editor
The Board of Governance decided at its Tuesday meeting to place an initative on Monday's Student Body President election to determine the student body's opinion on holding the Keenan Revue on campus. "This ballot initiative would be a good way to ... [more]
The Observer re-elects Connolly editor in chief
By NELLIE WILLIAMS
Ireland Correspondent
The Observer's General Board unanimously re-elected Mike Connolly as the editor in chief for the 2001-2002 publishing year Monday night. Connolly is the second editor in chief to lead The Observer for two consecutive terms. Connolly was originally elected to the ... [more]
ND grad learns value of his `little hands' outside the U.S.
By ALLY JAY
News Writer
Deciding on what one wishes to do as a doctor is a lot like choosing a major in college. At first the amount of choices can seem overwhelming for students considering a future in the medical field. Dr. Peter Meade, a ... [more]
ND, ROTC share long history together
By TIM LOGAN
Senior Staff Writer
The military has always been present at Notre Dame. For 50 years before World War I, military training was required for most students, and the University kept its doors open in 1918 and 1919 largely because of an army training contract. ... [more]
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