| Vol XXXIV No. 115 |
Tuesday, April 3, 2001 |
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Picketers prostest SMC's non-union protestors
Myra McGriff
Saint Mary's Editor
Union organizers and workers began picketing Monday morning on Route 31 at Saint Mary's two entrances. The picket came as a reaction to the start of construction on the new edition to the maintenance building by Majority Building Company. Saint Mary's ... [more]
Victory buzz hits campus
Jason McFarley
News Editor
Sunday night the Notre Dame community watched the women's basketball team win the national championship game against Purdue in St. Louis. On Monday all it wanted to do was talk about it. "The atmosphere on campus was very exciting and positive. ... [more]
ND students find remains in Appalachia
Maureen Smithe
Associate News Editor
While most students spent their spring breaks relaxing in the sunshine of a tropical locale, one group of nine Notre Dame students and one from Saint Mary's spent the week cleaning up an abandoned funeral home in Charlestown, West Virginia. What ... [more]
Lecture tackles hip-hop, feminism
Emily Welsh
News Writer
Joan Morgan, a leading feminist and journalist, visited Saint Mary's Monday to discuss hip-hop culture, an art form that includes break dancing and graffiti art. According to Morgan, hip-hop culture has developed its own cultural identity and has had an affect ... [more]
Logan earns award as publications earn top honors
Mike Connolly
News Writer
The Indiana Collegiate Press Association named Notre Dame senior Tim Logan the Brook Baker Collegiate Journalist of the Year at its awards banquet Saturday night. Logan served as News Editor, Assistant Managing Editor and In Focus Editor during his four years ... [more]
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