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Leaders challenge policy with signs
Student government's executive cabinet sponsored the publication of thousands of signs challenging the Notre Dame administration's decision to end in-hall dances, better known as "SYRs." The signs, which read, "We need a voice," and "Save the SYR," were distributed to the Hall President's Council Tuesday night as a protest of just one of the several regulations announced in the University's new alcohol policy by vice president for Student Affairs Father Mark ... [more]
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Tailgating policy needs clarification
This second in a series of editorials commenting on the proposed alcohol policy changes at Notre Dame. The University's proposed revisions to clarify the tailgating policy that upset many students last fall are fair policies, but require a two-way commitment: the ... [more]
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Women's Lacrosse: Edged by the Big Red
The No. 15 Irish women's lacrosse team's comeback fell just short as time ran out on Meyo Field Tuesday, losing to Cornell 10-9. Cornell started strong and quickly accumulated a 5-1 lead. "We didn't come out strong enough," senior Tina Fedarcyk ... [more]
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The Learned Ladies
The Saint Mary's campus may have a wrinkle in time this weekend as the Saint Mary's Department of Communication, Dance and Theatre opens its spring 2002 show "The Learned Ladies." The French playwright Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, better known by his penname ... [more]
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