| Vol XXXIV No. 86 |
Tuesday, February 13, 2001 |
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SMC students support Revue
By COLLEEN McCARTHY
Associate News Editor
Responding to results of a survey gauging the opinion of the Saint Mary's student body regarding whether the Keenan Revue should be held on the College's campus, the Board of Govern-ance voted unanimously to make a statement acknowledging the support of ... [more]
Raymond comments on South Bend schools
By ALYSON TOMME
News Writer
Alarmed by the condition of South Bend schools, the superintendent of the South Bend Community Schools Corporation outlined continuing and future difficulties of public education Monday afternoon. Joan Raymond focused on issues of integration and curriculum of public schools in her ... [more]
Clinton's final days controversial
By MEG DADAY
News Writer
At 54 years old, Bill Clinton is the youngest president since World War II to exit office after serving two full terms. Until the final hours, his presidency was tainted with scandal, yet through it all he maintained high public approval ... [more]
Court rules in favor of recording industry
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO Napster Inc.'s free Internet music-swapping experiment was imperiled Monday by a federal court's decision that it must halt what millions have come to enjoy: the sharing of copyrighted recordings. Though Napster vowed to fight the ruling by the 9th ... [more]
Norton and Becker win primary
By LAURA ROMPF
Assistant News Editor
Except for the 30 seconds it took to fill out a ballot, Monday was normal for most students. But for the 12 candidates running for student body president and vice president, Monday was the culmination of weeks of campaigning, hanging ... [more]
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