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Vol XXXIV No. 104

Tuesday, March 20, 2001

  Suspected fire forces evacuation, no residents hurt
By NOREEN GILLESPIE
News Writer

A suspected fire forced the evacuation of nearly 150 Holy Cross Hall residents Monday evening after a resident reported seeing smoke in a basement shower stall. A blown fan motor in a section of duct work filled the south basement bathroom ... [more]


New center promises more social space
By SCOTT BRODFUEHRER
News Writer

The new Coleman-Morse Center's architecture and features dazzled those who walked into the building on its first day of service to students Monday. The building is more than an architectural sight, however, bringing together three of the most frequently used student ... [more]


International week events begin today
By JASON McFARLEY
News Editor

Multicultural programs and activities will be part of the third annual International Week, which kicks off today at Notre Dame. Sponsored by the University's department of International Student Services and Activities in conjunction with campus multicultural clubs, the events will last ... [more]


ND band appears on 'Live with Regis and Kelly' show
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Senior Staff Writer

While in New York supporting the Notre Dame men's basketball team at the Big East Tournament, several members of the band and cheerleading squad made an unexpected appearance on the television program "Live with Regis and Kelly." Several band members decided ... [more]


SATs face dismissal at colleges
ND and SMC will keep admissions test
By NICK SWEEDO
News Writer

Richard Atkinson, president of the University of California school system, recently issued a proposal that the school drop the Scholastic Aptitude Test from its list of admissions requirements. This move by the country's largest university system could potentially start a ripple ... [more]