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Vol XXXIV No. 79

Friday, February 2, 2001

  Funerals to take place for cancer victims
Observer Staff Report

A funeral Mass for Conor Murphy will be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Ignatius High School, 1911 West 30th St., Cleveland Ohio. Viewing will be held at St. Ignatius preceding the Mass from 9:30 –11 a.m. The University will ... [more]


Living in a climate of change
Homosexual members of the Notre Dame community agree that although
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Associate News Editor

Ever since the University denied Gays and Lesbians of Notre Dame the right to meet on campus in 1993, the struggle for recognition by homosexual student groups has fueled public debate, most recently when OutreachND was denied recognition in April 2000. ... [more]


Eldred to CARE: `Monologues' won't run
u SMC leader approves group's requests for letter and written statement
By COLLEEN McCARTHY
Associate News Editor

A meeting Wednesday between members of the Saint Mary's administration and board members of the Campus Alliance for Rape Elimination (CARE) yielded no change in the administration's decision not to allow `The Vagina Monologues' to be performed on campus this year. ... [more]


Chilean diplomat addresses future of Pinochet, democracy
u Former Chilean dictator could face trial, house arrest
By ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer

The socialist Chilean ambassador to the United States spoke about the house arrest and possible trial of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in a lecture Thursday night. "Human rights violations was a characteristic of the Pinochet regime. I don't think that ... [more]


Nagle, Matha meet few students
By MOLLY McVOY
Saint Mary's Editor

The lone ticket running for Saint Mary's student body president/vice president, Michelle Nagle and Kristen Matha, had the opportunity to present their platform to the student body Thursday night at a meet the candidates event. The sparsely attended event gave the ... [more]


Living in a climate of change
Homosexual members of the Notre Dame community agree that although
progress is slow, the University is becoming more welcoming

Ever since the University denied Gays and Lesbians of Notre Dame the right to meet on campus in 1993, the struggle for recognition by homosexual student groups has fueled public debate, most recently when OutreachND was denied recognition in April 2000. ... [more]