| Vol XXXIV No. 106 |
Thursday, March 22, 2001 |
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Resolutions pass on eating disorders, student center
By LAURA ROMPF
Associate News Editor
Two extensive projects were presented to the student senate Wednesday night. After working all year, the Gender Relations committee addressed the problem of eating disorders on campus and presented a resolution to include support services in du Lac, the student handbook. ... [more]
Search continues in Bolivia for Notre Dame graduate
By TIM LOGAN
Senior Staff Writer
Rescue officials are still searching for Walter Poirier, a 2000 Notre Dame graduate who disappeared in Bolivia in February. Poirier, who is volunteering in the Peace Corps, was last seen around Feb. 22 in La Paz, the nation's capital. He was ... [more]
Program adds service to curriculum
By JASON McFARLEY
News Editor
Matt Enquist needed a break — a Spring Break. More than a year and a half of late nights and early mornings in Notre Dame's architecture building had begun to make Enquist question his choice of academic programs. "We architecture majors ... [more]
Hunger banquet raises awareness
By MYRA McGRIFF
Saint Mary's Editor
Student Diversity Board (SDB) presented their first Hunger Awareness Banquet, showing students how it is to live in first, second and third world countries. For one meal, SDB demonstrated how people from different regions of the world eat a normal ... [more]
University design agency changes name
By ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer
Notre Dame's in-house design agency, which redesigned the Food Service's `Grab `n' Go' bag and creates the University's view book for perspective students, recently revamped it's own image. The agency, formerly known as Publications and Graphic Services, is now called University ... [more]
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