| Vol XXXIV No. 99 |
Friday, March 2, 2001 |
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Ex corde guidelines propose bishop mandates
Discussion continues on how to best balance academic freedom, Catholic character at Notre Dame, Saint Mary's
By PAT McELWEE
News Writer
Notre Dame and Saint Mary's are schools placed in a rather unique position within the world of American higher education. Not only do they face the daunting task of remaining academically viable and competitive, but they are committed to maintaining a ... [more]
`Chubb Club' founder offers advice
Molnar outlines ways of lifelong healthy eating
By KRISTEN FITZPATRICK
News Writer
For Judy Molnar, the founder of Rosie O'Donnell's Chubb Club, her struggle with weight began in college. A 1989 graduate of Clemson University and scholarship volleyball athlete for the Tigers, she was pressured to lower her weight for her sport, said ... [more]
Publicity boosts number of SMC RA applicants
By KATIE McVOY
News Writer
It's that time of year again. They're sitting on the edge of their seats, biting their nails, hoping they don't get red tagged, wondering where their home will be next year. No, it's not spring training, it's RA selection. Every year ... [more]
Ohmer speaks on getting ahead
By KEVIN SCHUMM
News Writer
Consistency and confidence, cognizance and communication, connection and compensation — a combination of these six items is the key to getting ahead in today's society, said American studies professor Susan Ohmer Wednesday night. Ohmer opened her lecture — the second in ... [more]
Latson lecture targets healthy eating habits
By KATIE MILLER
News Writer
Conscious eating and health awareness were the topics of Deanna Latson's program, "Eat Right. Feel Good. Look Great!" Wednesday night at Saint Mary's. "I used to be an unconscious eater," said Latson. "I put anything and everything in my body. I ... [more]
MBA distance learning ranked 1st nationally
By GEOFF BRODIE
News Writer
With only five years under its belt, the Executive MBA distance-learning program at Notre Dame could still be considered in its growing stages. But since its start in 1995, growing doesn't seem to be an issue for the program. The ... [more]
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