| Vol XXXIV No. 100 |
Monday, March 5, 2001 |
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Professors discuss cloning at National Bioethics Conference
By HILARY BURN
News Writer
At the third National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference held this weekend at Notre Dame, Greg Pence, a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and George Annas, a professor at the Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health debated the ... [more]
Task Force investigates ND, WRC
By CHRISTINE KRALY
Associate News Editor
After a morning meeting discussing the issue, the University's Task Force on Anti-Sweatshop Initiatives made a recommendation Friday to University President Father Edward Malloy on whether or not to join the Workers Rights Consortium (WRC). The task force is not releasing ... [more]
Holy Cross student dies of meningitis
Notre Dame and SMC health services offers medical aid
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Associate News Editor
Jenny Nemeth, a Holy Cross student, died late Friday morning at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center from a type of bacterial meningitis. "She was fine a week ago and all of a sudden in two days she's gone," said Notre Dame ... [more]
Financial aid aims to help students, sometimes falls short
By ALYSON TOMME
News Writer
Last Wednesday's deadline for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) forced some students to think about paying for next year's tuition. Financial information from the FAFSA will help the Notre Dame and Saint Mary's financial aid offices with a ... [more]
Class of 2004 officers, off-campus co-presidents elected
By JASON McFARLEY
Assisatant News Editor
Run-off elections Friday yielded winners in the 2004 class council race and the off-campus co-presidents contest. The 2004 ticket of Keri Oxley capitalized on its success in Wednesday's primary, defeating the Brian Adams ticket 454-297 Friday. George Remus and Amy Sellers ... [more]
Hypatia Day brings middle school students to Saint Mary's
By NICOLE HADDAD
News Writer
Seventh and eighth grade girls filled Saint Mary's campus Saturday morning to learn more about science as part of Hypatia Day. Coordinated by the chemistry, biology, nursing and math departments, both students and faculty organized activities designed to give these girls ... [more]
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