| Vol XXXV No. 91 |
Thursday, February 14, 2002 |
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One vote prevents raised activity fee
By Erin LaRuffa
Associate News Editor
The Student Senate rejected by a vote of 14 to 13 a resolution to increase the student activities fee. The vote between the 26 senators ended in a 13-13 tie. The tie meant that student body vice president Brian Moscona, who ... [more]
Assoc. sports editor moves up in staff ranks
By Jeff Baltruzak
London Correspondent
Andrew Soukup has been named The Observer's 2002-2003 Assistant Managing Editor and will direct editorial policy with The Observer's top two editors, incoming Editor in Chief Jason McFarley and Managing Editor Kate Nagengast announced Wednesday. The appointment is effective March 18. ... [more]
RCLC celebrates first year
Meghan Marin
News Writer
Renalda Robinson would be proud. It has only been a year, but the community center in the Northeast Neighborhood that bears her name has already done much to foster the kind of neighborhood advocacy that this matriarch of the community worked ... [more]
New office emerges from diversity issue
By Justin Krivickas
News Writer
In an attempt to improve the quality of professors Notre Dame has to offer, the University has created a new administrative branch called the Office of Institutional Equity. The organization will play an integral role in the hiring and firing of ... [more]
SISTAR accepts grant applicants
By Sarah Nestor
News Writer
The Student Independent Study and Research (SISTAR) program is currently accepting applications for this summer's participants. The SISTAR Program offers a grant to four students who work as junior colleagues with members of faculty on research projects during the summer. The ... [more]
Leaders probe Food Services on campus dining
By Erin LaRuffa
Associate News Editor
Food Services director Dave Prentkowski addressed the Student Senate Wednesday to explain the University's opinions of the dining halls. Prentkowski began by explaining to senators the important role that the University sees for dining halls. "They play a significant role in ... [more]
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