| Vol XXXIII No. 91 |
Friday, February 25, 2000 |
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Senate rejects Osborn/ Donahey appeal
O'Dognohue wins
By LAURA ROMPF
Assistant News Editor
Brian O'Donoghue and Brooke Norton will remain the 2000-2001 student body president and vice president after Student Senate voted Thursday in favor of upholding the Judicial Council's decision for their presidency and turning down candidates John Osborn and Mark Donahey's appeal. ... [more]
Career Center prepares students for real world
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Assistant News Editor
As graduation approaches, the seniors hear, "What are you going to do next year?" with increasing frequency. Notre Dame's Career Center assists seniors and underclassmen with career searches and internships while helping students figure out exactly what life beyond the Dome ... [more]
Prof: Religion acts as medical force in medicine
By ANNE MARIE
MATTINGLY
The role of religion in the history of health and healing has largely been ignored by scholars, said Ron Numbers, University of Wisconsin-Madison professor of science and medicine, in a lecture Thursday. "Once upon a time, the healing of body and ... [more]
Castellina: Culture
protects diversity
By KRISTEN ALLEN
News Writer
The cultures of nations should reflect the diversity of their region to avoid one culture becoming dominant, said Luciana Castellina, presidente commisione of Italy. "The role of culture is to preserve diversity," said Castellina. "[Diversity] is the primary anthropological function of ... [more]
SMC hosts younger
siblings, relatives
By MOLLY McVOY
News Writer
As Little Sibs Weekend 2000 starts this week, Saint Mary's residence halls will be home to the siblings and cousins of current students. This year's weekend will have a turnout much higher than usual with an increase of 100 participants more ... [more]
Lerner discusses options available to cancer patients
By BRIGID SWEENEY
News Writer
When Michael Lerner's father was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in the late 1970s, he began his research into alternative cancer therapies. More than 20 years later, he is the president and founder of Commonweal, a health and environmental research institute in ... [more]
Nanni stresses
community bonds
By CHRISTINA McINTYRE
News Writer
Promoting a tighter sense of community despite the various cultural and economic boundaries which face the South Bend area., Lou Nanni, executive assistant to University president Father Edward Molloy, spoke at the First Unitarian Church on Thursday night. Nanni stressed the ... [more]
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