| Vol XXXVII No. 116 |
Wednesday, March 26, 2003 |
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Marine graduate injured in Iraq war
By HELENA PAYNE
Senior Staff Writer
First Lieutenant Dustin Ferrell, a 2000 Notre Dame graduate and U.S. Marine, was recently injured in Iraq, according to reports from the Associated Press and Ferrell's mother-in-law, who writes for the Michigan City (Ind.) News-Dispatch. The AP reported that Ferrell had ... [more]
Ralph Nader to speak on campus
By JULIA MILLER-LEMON
News Writer
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader will address the Notre Dame community today at 3 p.m. in the Jordan Auditorium of the Mendoza College of Business. Titled "Legislating Corporate Ethics," the talk is sponsored by the Notre Dame Law School and is part ... [more]
College posts emergency plan
By ANGELA SAOUD
News Writer
While the risk for terrorist attacks on schools is low, Saint Mary's is responding proactively by creating an Emergency Response Plan. Rosemarie Harris, Saint Mary's Interim Director of Security, displayed the nine-page action plan Friday on the College's homepage. "I want ... [more]
Online service helps enforce Honor Code
By CAITLIN EARLY
News Writer
After introducing a number of sweeping changes to the Honor Code at the beginning of this academic year, the University Honor Code Committee recently compiled a set of statistics to evaluate this year's Honor Code cases and violations. The statistics are ... [more]
Doctor lectures on early childhood brain development
By ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer
Pediatrician and author Patricia Keener spoke on the brain and its development during early childhood in Tuesday's presentation titled "Surviving the Wonder Years." The event was the second in the Mini-Medical School Lecture Series. Using a combination of slides, video ... [more]
Feminism Symposium shows `The Righteous Babes'
By SARAH NESTOR
Senior Staff Writer
Saint Mary's Third Wave Feminism Symposium held its third event Tuesday evening, showing the documentary film, "The Righteous Babes." The movie is a documentary by filmmaker Pratibha Parmar that focuses on female recording artists and how feminism has been incorporated into ... [more]
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