| Vol XXXV No. 81 |
Thursday, January 31, 2002 |
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ND holds `Monologues' auditions
KATE NAGENGAST
Associate News Editor
Thirty-five women from Notre Dame and Saint Mary's arrived at LaFortune Wednesday to audition for roles in an upcoming performance of Eve Ensler's controversial play, "The Vagina Monologues." Despite Saint Mary's decision to ban the Monologues from their campus last year, ... [more]
`Tamer' Keenan Revue opens today
JOHN FANNING
News Writer
After last year's controversy surrounding the Keenan Revue and its presence on Saint Mary's campus despite its use of jokes considered offensive to some Saint Mary's women, this year's Revue has garnered far less negative attention from Saint Mary's students. Director ... [more]
ND gears up for Career fair
PAIGE HALL
News Writer
Graduation is quickly approaching for Notre Dame's class of 2002, which means about 1,900 seniors will soon be venturing from Notre Dame to the corporate world. Seniors are now faced with such options as furthering their education or entering the work ... [more]
OUTreachND, progressive alliance address student senate
ERIN LaRUFFA
Associate News Editor
Trying to reach out to its constituency, the Student Senate convened at Keough Hall Wednesday night in hopes of involving more students. Several students from both OUTreachND and the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) attended the meeting. Brad Manzer and Molly Morin, ... [more]
Trustees to meet to discuss tuition increase
LAUREN BECK
News Writer
As in the past, Notre Dame students can expect a tuition increase for the 2002-2003 academic year, due to growing expenses and a slowing economy, University officials said. The Board of Trustees will meet Feb. 7 and 8 to review the ... [more]
Grad students work on job search
HELENA PAYNE
Assistant News Editor
Even with one degree already under their belts, graduate students in search of jobs have been affected by the economic recession. But the job outlook for them is not so gloomy according to Lee Junkans, senior director of Career Development for ... [more]
Groups discuss service options
SARAH NESTOR
News Writer
Saint Mary's held a postgraduate service panel Wednesday with representatives from the Peace Corps, Americorps and Holy Cross Associates. The panel discussed issues and answered questions about service opportunities that are becoming popular options for college graduates. The Peace Corps is ... [more]
Moscona ticket sanctioned
Ticket made `defaming'
ERIN LaRUFFA
Associate News Editor
On Monday, the Judicial Council required Brian Moscona and Keri Oxley, candidates for student body president and vice president, to apologize to their opponents following "a minor infraction," according to John McCarthy, Judicial Council vice president in charge of elections. The ... [more]
Power outage stops Observer presses
Observer staff report
The Observer will not publish in print today due to a power outage at The Papers, the printing facility that prints the newspaper. It is the first time in 23 years the paper has not published on newsprint. An overnight ice ... [more]
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