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Vol XXXIV No. 102

Wednesday, March 7, 2001

Higher pay leads students off-campus

      While many of their peers are working at places like the Huddle Mart or Hesburgh Library, some Notre Dame and Saint Mary's students choose to venture out into the South Bend job market. For some, income from off-campus jobs is an important supplement to financial aid. Notre Dame sophomore Shana Blair — who receives about $15,000 in scholarships, while the rest of her tuition comes in the form of loans — ... [more]
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