| Vol XXXIV No. 91 |
Tuesday, February 20, 2001 |
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Vagina Monologues perfromed at SMC
By KERRY SMITH
News Writer
More than 150 students, faculty and community members filled the Regina Hall lobby Monday night to attend a reading of "The Vagina Monologues." After the Saint Mary's administration refused to officially host the production on campus, 15 women from the academic ... [more]
Members discuss du Lac policies
By JASON McFARLEY
Assistant News Editor
With major revision work to du Lac slated for this summer, Campus Life Council (CLC) members on Monday heard which areas of the University student handbook will likely undergo change— and made clear which issues they plan to keep off the ... [more]
McGriff traces history of African-Americans
By NOREEN GILLESPIE
News Writer
The roots of intraracial tension dig as far back as the origins of the slave trade in Africa, according to Ronald McGriff, professor of social sciences at the College of the Sequoias. Because of a long history of deep wedges within ... [more]
Members discuss upcoming class elections, Bengal Bouts
By COLLEEN McCARTHY
Associate News Editor
Upcoming elections for the classes of 2002, 2003 and 2004, Student Diversity Board and Residence Hall Association highlighted discussion at the Board of Governance meeting Monday. Unlike the one-ticket elections for student body president and vice president, competition promises to be ... [more]
Hesburgh Center panelists discusses peace research
By ERIN BRADY
News Writer
Peace research, once regarded by many as a topic of controversy, has now become a widely accepted ideology, generating much support and discussion from scholars and professors throughout the world, according to panelists at the Hesburgh Center for International Studies Monday ... [more]
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