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Vol XXXIII No. 103

Wednesday, March 22, 2000

  Donley: Friends vital in helping with eating disorders
By ALLISON MAIMONA
News Writer

While it is normal to want to be attractive, it is not normal to let your appearance and your relationship with food control your life, said Rita Donley, assistant director of the University Counseling Center Tuesday. Unfortunately, as members of a ... [more]


BOG subsidizes van lending program
By MOLLY MCVOY
Saint Mary's Editor

The 1999-2000 Board of Governance held their last official meeting on Tuesday, and handled a variety of small issues. At next week's meeting, both this year's and next year's boards will be in attendance to turn over duties and privileges. The ... [more]


Irish debate team visits campus to take on ND club
By ERIN LARUFFA
News Writer

It is not every day that Notre Dame students have to argue that the world would be better off without the discovery of America. But Notre Dame debate team members Mark Styczynski, Joyce Bohnke and Willis McDonald, all sophomores, had to ... [more]


Roseland supports officers
Town attorney says police officers will not be disciplined in Denny's case
By TIM LOGAN
News Writer

Asserting that race was not a factor in the arrest of four black Notre Dame students at Denny's Diner on Sunday, Feb. 27, Roseland town attorney Peter Agostino firmly supported the two officers who made the arrests at the Roseland Town ... [more]


Profs: Papal visit a call for religious peace
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Associate News Editor

For years, Pope John Paul II has prayed for the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Jesus. Fragile health and political obstacles failed to keep the pope from realizing his dream of visiting the Holy Land and the most sacred ... [more]


Malloy: ND will not join Workers' Rights Consortium yet
By KATE STEER
Associate News Editor

At a crucial time in the anti-sweatshop movement, University leaders and activists met Tuesday before a group of interested people to discuss the role that Notre Dame has taken and will continue to take in the near future. University president Father ... [more]