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Wednesday, April 19, 2000 |
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Panel discusses different views of campus rape
By MICHELLE KRUPA
Senior Staff Writer
Victims of rape and sexual assault have several options for reporting crimes and receiving counseling services, according to employees of campus and community support agencies. Representatives of Notre Dame Security, Student Affairs, the University Counseling Center and South Bend's Sex Offense ... [more]
Stock market picks up this week
By ERIN LARUFFA
Asistant News Editor
Accustomed in recent years to record-setting highs in U.S. stock markets, American investors last week watched their stocks lose over $2 trillion. Last week's overall drop in stock prices represented the worst ever in terms of a broad U.S. market index ... [more]
Renner and Nagle urge for study days
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
Saint Mary's News Editor
Board of Governance has set out to obtain study days for the Saint Mary's student body, days that Notre Dame students already receive before finals. "Regard-less of what the day is used for we would need a day to recuperate before ... [more]
Saint Mary's Peacemakers club travels to Washington D.C.
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
Saint Mary's News Editor
Members of the Peacemakers club at Saint Mary's attended the controversial protest of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in Washington, D.C., this weekend. "Sunday we drove down to D.C. and went to the legal rally," said Maureen Capillo, ... [more]
SMC sends constituents to WRC
By MOLLY McVOY
Saint Mary's Editor
The constituents from Saint Mary's who attended the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) convention felt it was successful and informative and are looking forward to the national university caucus meeting on April 28. "I think we're very happy we joined and are ... [more]
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