| Vol XXXVII No. 100 |
Monday, February 24, 2003 |
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Protests not endangering students abroad
Students react to tensions in Europe
By SHEILA FLYNN
News Writer
TOLEDO, Spain As Notre Dame students in study abroad programs traveled across Europe Feb. 15, they encountered massive demonstrations protesting the possibility of U.S. military action in Iraq throughout major cities on the continent. Students said the protests they encountered were ... [more]
Protests not endangering students abroad
No plans exist to evacuate abroad participants
By SCOTT BRODFUEHRER
Associate News Editor
Increased protests of U.S. foreign policy across the globe have caused administrators of study abroad programs at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's to carefully monitor international transportation and local security at program ... [more]
SMC raises tuition for third straight year year
By SARAH NESTOR
Saint Mary's Editor
The Saint Mary's Board of Trustees approved a 6 percent tuition increase for the third straight year at its February meeting last week. Tuition will increase to $21,783 for 2003-04, a $1,233 increase from the 2002-03 amount of $20,550. In addition, ... [more]
Freshman have choice for council
By JOE TROMBELLO
News Writer
Freshmen will elect either Matt Goulet from Stanford, James Leito from Siegfried, Michael Rooney from Alumni or Matt Somma from Knott for sophomore class council president today. "When the sophomore class officers are elected, they decide how they would like to ... [more]
Lack of candidates for sophomore class next year
By MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer
Election day is upon us, and would-be class officers are jockeying for position, but sophomores have one ticket to choose from when electing their junior class leaders. Cavanaugh resident Katie Barrett leads the sole ticket seeking election. Despite the low ... [more]
Current junior class to pick council representatives
By HIMANSHU KOTHARI
News Writer
Juniors will decide between Jazmin Garcia of Welsh Family and Megan Horner of Pasquerilla East for president of the senior class council today. The senior class president is usually elected for a period of four years, making it a much larger ... [more]
Thomas Aquanias examined at SMC symposium
By SARAH NESTOR
Saint Mary's Editor
Saint Mary's hosted the sixth annual Thomas Aquinas Symposium in LeMans Stapleton Lounge Saturday. The symposium featured lectures by Keith Egan, a Saint Mary's religious studies professor, and Sister Mary Catherine Hilkert, a Notre Dame theology professor. Egan began the symposium ... [more]
Notre Dame recognizes disability awareness week week
By CLAIRE HEININGER
News Writer
Notre Dame students will have the opportunity to show their support for and learn more about people with disabilities this week as the Center for Social Concerns, Best Buddies, the Logan Center, Special Friends and Howard Hall unite to present Disability ... [more]
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