| Vol XXXV No. 86 |
Thursday, February 7, 2002 |
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ACE applications hit record 310
By LIZ KAHLING
News Writer
The Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) administration reported a record high of 310 applications this year for approximately 80 teaching positions in parochial schools throughout the United States. The first round of interviews will finish Feb. 10 and applicants can expect ... [more]
OIT undergoes restructuring
By JOHN FANNING
News Writer
On Jan. 15, the Office of Information Technologies implemented a new structure to more clearly organize the various services that it offers. The change was made in response to various complaints by users who felt that the former system was not ... [more]
Candidates avoid confrontation in debate
JASON McFARLEY
News Editor
In an election debate free of debate Wednesday, the four tickets for Notre Dame student body president and vice president communicated little about their platforms, read from campaign posters and discussed issues brought to light only by the press. The Judicial ... [more]
Nagengast, Ryan named to top posts
JEFF BALTRUZAK
London Correspondent
Kate Nagengast and Kevin Ryan will oversee The Observer's editorial and business operations, respectively, in 2002-03, incoming Editor in Chief Jason McFarley announced Wednesday. Nagengast will serve as Managing Editor. Ryan has been named Business Manager. Their appointments are effective March ... [more]
Board report focuses on Frosh O
ANDREW THAGARD
Assistant News Editor
Student body president Brooke Norton and chief of staff Jonathan Jorissen will present student government's suggestions on Freshman Orientation to the Student Affairs Committee today at the Board of Trustee's meeting in Palm Springs, Calif. "We really think that there are ... [more]
Peer advocates resign
Wong, Nicholeen sight strained
ERIN LaRUFFA
Associate News Editor
Susan Wong and Nicholeen DePersis announced their resignation Wednesday night from their positions as co-vice presidents of Peer Advocacy, part of the Judicial Council. "Due to events that occurred over the course of the Fall Semester of 2001, we now question ... [more]
Sexuality series lecture addresses sexual abuse
JILL MAXBAUER
News Writer
One in four females will be sexually abused by the time they are 18. This startling fact is what prompted the decision to plan the "A Criminal Choice: Sexual Abuse," for the Understanding and Embracing Our Sexuality Series. "Personal choice ... [more]
Forum president speaks on terrorism
NATALIE BAILEY
News Writer
The President of the Fourth Freedom Forum shared his interpretation of the response the U.S. and the U.N. have taken to combat terrorism in an informal discussion Wednesday. "Everything has changed, especially in the U.N.," said David Cortright, who leads the ... [more]
SMC alumna discusses book
SARAH NESTOR
News Writer
Last evening, Saint Mary's professor Max Westler, led the discussion of his former student's, first novel "Big Stone Gap." Saint Mary's alumna and author Adriana Tirgiani answered questions via the telephone. Trigiani's family moved to Big Stone Gap, Va. when she ... [more]
Can they keep their Promises?
By ERIN LaRUFFA
Associate News Editor
As the campaign for student body president heats up, many students may be wondering whether the candidates will actually be able to follow through with certain campaign promises. In fact, while many platform ideas are feasible, there are some campaign promises ... [more]
Candidates discuss thoughts on administration
By KIFLIN TURNER
Assistant News Editor
Strengthening the ties of communication between the students and the administration ranks at, or near the top of a list of priorities formulated by student government tickets running for office in nest week's election. Finding a face to address the concerns ... [more]
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