| Vol XXXIV No. 98 |
Thursday, March 1, 2001 |
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ND, SMC elect class representatives in seven races
Rossmann, Smith tickets elected; class of 2004 faces run-off election at ND
By JASON McFARLEY
Assistant News Editor
Winning tickets from the classes of 2002 and 2003 notched big victories in Wednesday's class council primary while the election set up a runoff between two tickets on the 2004 ballot. The Peter Rossmann ticket captured 63 percent of the 2002 ... [more]
ND, SMC elect class representatives in seven races
SMC Run-off elections decide Meyer, Jablonski-Diehl to represent classes
By KATIE MILLER
News Writer
Run-off elections were held Wednesday for the class boards of 2002 and 2004. Elizabeth Jablonski-Diehl and Linda Janke won 50 percent of the vote in the class of 2004 election. Kym Dunlap and Brandy Jans are the newly elected sophomore class ... [more]
Alumni Association honors students
By NICK SWEEDO
News Writer
Notre Dame undergraduate student Brett Perkins and graduate student April Langley were recently chosen as the recipients of the 2001 Alumni Association Distinguished Student awards. The Alumni Association annually awards two students who best exemplify the spirit of Notre Dame through ... [more]
STUDENT SENATE: Bookstore costs committee created
By LAURA ROMPF
Assistant News Editor
Communication between faculty, students and the bookstore is essential for positive changes to be made, Knott Hall senator Michael Pfaff told the senate Wednesday night. Pfaff, along with the Academic Affairs committee, presented a resolution regarding the formation of the bookstore ... [more]
Body Image Week continues with anorexia discussion
By BIRGIT HEINISCH
News Writer
Offering support to those suffering and those helping their friends through the disorder, counselors and students joined together Wednesday evening to speak out on anorexia. The discussion is a continuation of Body Awareness Week. "Bottom line is that there are different ... [more]
Welsh hosts Johnson to speak on women, cultural prayer
By LAUREN BECK
News Writer
Christian women pray much differently than do men, based on their upbringing and societal roles, according to Chandra Johnson. Johnson, assistant to the University president, led a discussion on Wednesday night in Welsh Family Hall entitled "The Many Voices of Prayer: ... [more]
Notre Dame set to host two student bioethics conferences
By HILARY BURNS
News Writer
Notre Dame has the opportunity to place itself on the bioethical map this weekend by hosting two international events — the third National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference and the inaugural meeting of the International Student Bioethics Initiative. "I hope this weekend is ... [more]
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