| Vol XXXIII No. 93 | Tuesday, February 29, 2000 |
Class elections leave
While Monday's class council primary elections did not feature any campaign or procedural violations on the part of the candidates, a production error in the ballots used for the class of 2003 contest marked another conflict in a recent string of controversial student government elections. According to Elections Committee member Amanda Dovidio, the name of one ticket was run twice on one-sixth of all 2003 ballots. In turn, one ticket was ... [more]
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Diversity thwarts GOP's `Big Tent'
It must be a leap year! Following this column's last publication, an article contending institutionalized bigotry within the Republican Party, I received an avalanche of e-mails that rivaled the recent great Internet hacking attacks on Amazon and eBay. Positions ran about ... [more]
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Heavyweights bring heavy hitting to semifinals
If Sunday's quarterfinals are any indication, tonight's Bengal Bout semifinals should provide plenty of hard-hitting action. But unlike the lighter weight classes, upsets have yet to appear on the radar screen. If anything, this should lead to some of the most ... [more]
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Vertical Horizon is `everything you want' in a band
Tomorrow evening the Notre Dame community will be given a musical shot in the arm, courtesy of recent radio darlings Vertical Horizon. But this is not some case of a U93 one-hit wonder. Vertical Horizon has paid its dues, traveling across ... [more]
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