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Friday, February 18, 2000 |
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O'Donoghue wins; Hanover disqualified, will appeal; Election Committee forfeits Hanover/
Micek for e-mail
By TIM LOGAN
News Editor
Outside the student government office Thursday night, a crowd gathered, peering through the window at the candidates and election officials inside. "This is going to be one of the goofiest elections of all time," predicted Student Union treasurer James Jesse. "Just ... [more]
Trustees to vote on construction of new Dalloway's
By MOLLY McVOY
News Writer
The fate of the new Saint Mary's clubhouse, better known as the new home of Dalloway's Coffeehouse, is in the hands of the Board of Trustees this weekend. At this point, the decision facing the Board may have much to do ... [more]
Senate considers student center
By ERIN LaRUFFA
News Writer
Glancing around the main floor of the LaFortune Student Center, one might see students studying, eating or watching television, but one Student Senate committee is looking to change that. The senate's Committee on Social Space is currently surveying students before creating ... [more]
Festival celebrates
African films
By MIKE VANEGAS
News Writer
This Sunday, the African and African-American Studies Program presents the "Festival of Films on Africa and the African Diaspora," which will last until the end of the month. The festival celebrates cinematic endeavors by members of the African and African-American community, ... [more]
MSA director Rousey
dies at age 53
Special to The Observer
Glenn Rousey, director of the Masters in Science Administration program, died Feb. 10 at the hospice of St. Joseph County in Roseland. He was 53. Rousey had administered the MSA program at Notre Dame since 1990. Before that, he taught and ... [more]
Forum addresses social space, faculty-student interaction
By BRIGID SWEENEY
News Writer
Focusing on conflicts that arise between academic and residential life at Notre Dame and possible solutions, faculty members and a lone student met Thursday night at the second open forum sponsored by the ad hoc committee on Academic and Student Life. ... [more]
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