| Vol XXXIV No. 80 |
Monday, February 5, 2001 |
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Candidates use various tactics to earn support, get votes
By ERIN LaRUFFA
News Writer
With memories of the recent federal election still fresh in their minds, Notre Dame students are once again seeing campaign messages from presidential hopefuls. But instead of talking about Social Security, taxes and prescription drug plans, the most recent wave of ... [more]
Students: trip to BOT meeting a success
By ANNE MARIE MATTINGLY
News Editor
The Notre Dame Board of Trustees responded favorably to suggestions regarding ways to enhance students' experience of faith presented at Thursday's winter meeting, according to John Osborn and Mike Heinz, co-chairs of the Board of Trustees Reports Committee. Osborn and Heinz, ... [more]
Lecture starts weeklong program
By ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer
Notre Dame students should be involved in service, asserted Lou Nanni and Roger Allee as they reminisced about their volunteer experiences and the times they received help from others in the Sunday night lecture entitled "The Call to Fellowship and Service." ... [more]
Conference addresses living wage issue
By COLLEEN McCARTHY
Associate News Editor
Notre Dame took another step in its efforts in anti-sweatshop initiatives when the Collegiate Living Wage Association met on campus last weekend. The CLWA conference was organized by Todd David Whitmore, a Notre Dame professor and is an outgrowth of a ... [more]
Notre Dame students win film award
By ALISON HEINZ
News Writer
Two Notre Dame Film, Television and Theatre majors won the Communicator Award of Distinction for their production of a public service announcement (PSA), "One Organization Can Make All the Difference." Senior Charlie Holden-Corbett and junior Tim Ryan won the award for ... [more]
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