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Tuesday, April 11, 2000 |
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Hesburgh to receive Hold Cross degree
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
Saint Mary's News Editor
Father Theodore Hesburgh has received more honorary degrees than anyone in the world, with a total of 141. To receive his next honorary degree, however, he won't need to travel far from home. Hesburgh, Notre Dame president emeritus, will receive the ... [more]
Survey: LaFortune lacks adequate social space
By JASON McFARLEY
News Writer
Although results from a campus-wide survey conducted last fall indicate that most Notre Dame undergraduates are displeased with the University's social space facilities, any new building initiatives or renovations to the current student center will likely be years down the road. ... [more]
ACE offers opportunity to give back, earn master's
By NICOLE HADDAD
News Writer
As many seniors anxiously prepare to leave for new careers after graduation, Ann Pangilinan and Cameron Gunville will be leaving the Saint Mary's and Notre Dame communities only to return nine days later. They are among 80 students who have been ... [more]
Professor testifies for plaintiff
By KATE NAGENGAST
News Writer
Last week was rough for several large companies involved in antitrust trials. Although not as well publicized as the Microsoft decision, a large tobacco company was also found guilty of antitrust violations. Professor of marketing at Notre Dame, Gregory Gundlach, testified ... [more]
COB students defy trends, stay in school
By STACEY KAPLAN
News Writer
Troy Murphy may not be the only Domer turning down millions in order to stay a few more years in the land of the Irish. A recent trend has shown students, both at the MBA and undergraduate levels, dropping out of ... [more]
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