| Vol XXXVII No. 114 |
Monday, March 24, 2003 |
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Irish set milestones with weekend performances
Mens basketball advances to the Sweet Sixteen
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer
INDIANAPOLIS Mike Brey won't forget his 44th birthday anytime soon. As the final seconds of the Irish's 68-60 win ticked off the clock Saturday, Brey pranced around on the sideline of the RCA Dome, swinging his fist through the air before ... [more]
Irish set milestones with weekend performances
Fencing wins first national title since 1994
By MATT LOZAR
Associate Sports Editor
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Maybe Notre Dame coach Janusz Bednarski should think about taking up a job as a statistics professor. "Before the competition we thought we needed 180 points and it turned out that way," Bednarski said. Notre Dame won the ... [more]
Students pray for peaceful solution
By ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer
Notre Dame students, faculty and staff gathered in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart Friday evening to pray for peace. University President Edward Malloy presided over the 45-minute service, which featured prayers, hymns and readings from scripture and came amidst increased ... [more]
Split to occur next fall
By TERESA FRALISH
Associate News Editor
Notre Dame's Economics Department will split next fall into two departments with separate faculty and a single undergraduate major, following a 39-3 vote by the University's Academic Council in favor of the split Thursday. Current faculty will be separated into the ... [more]
Study Abroad programs comment on the conflict in Iraq
By KEVIN ALLEN
News Writer
The commencement of large-scale military action in Iraq by the United States and Britain stirred a great deal of emotion on Notre Dame's campus in the past week. In addition to anxiety about the well-being of the nation and the soldiers ... [more]
Security a top priority with Notre Dame administration
By MEGHANNE DOWNES
News Editor
With the country's terrorist level at orange alert and allied forces having entered Iraq, University President Father Edward Malloy released an e-mail to the University community last week outlining Notre Dame's security measures. "Working with local, state and federal law enforcement ... [more]
Hallahan appoints chief of staff
By MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer
Student body president-elect Pat Hallahan appointed freshman Emily Chin as his chief of staff for the 2003-2004 academic year. Chin, a resident of Welsh, currently serves as student union secretary. As chief of staff, Chin will lead and coordinate all activities ... [more]
Former NFL player shares faith, virtues and respect
By HIMANSHU KOTHARI
News Writer
Former New York Giants player Chris Godfrey, founder of Life Athletics, spoke about his experiences with service as part of the Blessing Unto Others lecture series Sunday. Godfrey talked of his journey from football to faith. "I decided to quit the ... [more]
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