| Vol XXXIII No. 113 | Wednesday, April 5, 2000 |
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Hesburgh discusses environment
Father Theodore Hesburgh, University president emeritus, kicked off a discussion series that will begin the celebration of Earth Month 2000 at Notre Dame. The series addresses the problems and the solutions concerning environmental protection. "The environment is such an enormous thing — it is the envelope in which we live," said Hesburgh. He listed "the three great blessings we have for human life and existence" as water, land, and air. Together ... [more]
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Making a difference with student support
First and foremost, we would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to Michael Palumbo, Micah Murphy and the entire 1999-2000 Office of the President staff for all of their hard work, determination and many accomplishments. Michael, Micah and the Office ... [more]
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Dasso, Varnum play top singles for Irish
Notre Dame women's tennis team head coach Jay Louderback thinks he knows exactly how to help his squad continue their red-hot play. He speaks about it constantly, believing that it will propel his team to the top. The key to winning, ... [more]
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Lewis: from convent to chickens
In the 1960s, a convent was built on the edge of Notre Dame campus to house the Sisters of the Holy Cross who were graduate students at the University. Lewis Hall served as a convent for the nuns and their meager ... [more]
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