| Vol XXXIV No. 102 |
Wednesday, March 7, 2001 |
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Higher pay leads students off-campus
By ERIN LaRUFFA
News Writer
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 ... [more]
Diversity Board's accomplishments in question
By MYRA McGRIFF
News Writer
As elections for the Student Diversity Board approach, the Board's accomplishments are in the spotlight. The Student Diversity Board set out to bring a cultural awareness on campus when it began in the fall of 2000, but people on campus have ... [more]
Police find alum football player stabbed in burning home
By MARIBEL MOREY
Assistant News Editor
As a football player at Notre Dame in the late 1940s, Richard Cotter was a hot commodity. "He was quiet and modest and according to all the women the best looking. All the Saint Mary's girls flocked him," said Terence Meany, ... [more]
Ameritech awards Tarara to create lab
By MOLLY McVOY
Saint Mary's Editor
Virtual laboratories are on the horizon at Saint Mary's. Rick Tarara, professor of physics at Saint Mary's was awarded a $10,000 grant from Ameritech to develop a virtual physics laboratory experiences. Tarara hopes that the experiences, which will be video ... [more]
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