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Vol XXXVII No. 91

Tuesday, February 11, 2003

Hallahan, Ebersol move forward

      The tickets of Charlie Ebersol-Lauren Meagher and Pat Hallahan-Jeremy Lao received the two highest percentages in Monday's student government election and moved on to Thursday's run-off election. Hallahan-Lao received 27.6 percent of the vote and Ebersol-Meagher received 20.6 percent of the 4,055. The two tickets will square off in a debate Wednesday. Hallahan said he and Lao intend to continue campaigning and will concentrate on the dorms. "[The debate] will be ... [more]
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Big East season title still top goal for Irish
      A blank NCAA Tournament bracket hangs in Mike Brey's office, but the Irish coach isn't too concerned about March Madness yet. That's why he posted the Big East West Division standings in the locker room last week, a way of reminding ... [more]
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Interpol inters pretense, exhumes beauty
      If Allen Ginsberg was still here today, he'd probably characterize the current state of music with the following quote, "I saw the best bands of my generation destroyed by business. Some give up, some sell out, but some escape corporate claws." ... [more]
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