| Vol XXXVII No. 105 |
Monday, March 3, 2003 |
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Student struck by SUV
By MEGHANNE DOWNES
Associate News Editor
A South Bend resident driving a sports utility vehicle struck a Notre Dame junior early Saturday morning near Club 23, South Bend police said. Steve Meyers, a Knott resident, was hailing a cab and walking across South Bend Avenue when Daniel ... [more]
Independent SMC students perform monologues
By MELANIE BECKER
News Writer
Student performers and 70 members of the community gathered to recognize global violence against women at Sunday evening when a performance of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" was held in the Regina North Lounge at Saint Mary's. Nine students from the ... [more]
Institute earns competitive grant
By KEVIN ALLEN
News Writer
A new Environmental Molecular Science Institute has been established at Notre Dame, thanks in part to one of the largest competitive grants the University has ever received. Scientists and engineers at EMSI will utilize a $5.5 million grant from the National ... [more]
Special Prosecutor appointed to trial
By MEGHANNE DOWNES
Associate News Editor
The office of St. Joseph County Prosecutor Michael Dvorak presented a request for a special prosecutor in the trials of the four former Notre Dame football players accused of sexual assault at a hearing Wednesday, according to court records. A Notre ... [more]
Shots fired blocks from campus
By TERESA FRALISH
Assistant News Editor
A 21-year-old South Bend man who was shot Friday evening at a liquor store one block from Notre Dame's campus died later that night at St. Joseph Regional Medial Center, said Rex Rakow, director of Notre Dame Security Police. Witnesses to ... [more]
ND dining halls try
new healthy bread
By JESSICA DALSING
News Writer
New bread products considered to be a healthy alternative to what the University currently uses will appear in North and South Dining Halls on March 17. The new breads and muffins from Natural Oven's Bakery will be offered because of the ... [more]
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