| Vol XXXVII No. 84 | Friday, January 31, 2003 |
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South Bend raises sewer rates
The South Bend City Council recently passed an 80 percent price raise in the cost of sewer utility, a cost that directly affects the Notre Dame community. "An increase in rates is necessary for the Wastewater Utility to continue to serve as a community asset for environmental stewardship and economic development," wrote Mayor Stephen Luecke in a statement to the community. The proposal affected the policy for determining customer rates. Instead ... [more]
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Seize the chance to voice opinions
Perhaps it is because the weather is not favorable to sidewalk chalk wars. Perhaps it is because the football season has ended. Whatever the reason, cheers to Air Force ROTC, the College Democrats, the College Republicans, Notre Dame United Muslim Organization, ... [more]
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Mens Basketball: Sugar and Sweetney
Before the season began, Irish coach Mike Brey warned his perimeter players they would have to carry the load while the interior players developed. Against West Virginia, the Big East's worst rebounding team, Torin Francis, Jordan Cornette and Tom Timmermans played ... [more]
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The Keenan Revue
When people think college humor, they think of lewd, obnoxious, off-the-wall crotch-thrusting raucous fun. The Keenan Revue offers all of the above, and more besides. The skits, written by Keenan Hall residents, contain comedic insight on national security and religion lodged ... [more]
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