| Vol XXXIV No. 127 |
Tuesday, April 24, 2001 |
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ND alumnus remains missing in Bolivia
Tim Logan
Senior Staff Writer
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has joined the search for Walter Poirier, a 2000 Notre Dame graduate who was declared missing in Bolivia on March 5. Four FBI agents and a detective from the Miami Police Department will assist in ... [more]
Council rejects parietals extension
Jason McFarley
News Editor
While the Campus Life Council on Monday approved a measure proposing an extension in University parietal hours, on-campus students shouldn't expect a change in late-night visiting hours with members of the opposite sex. That's because although CLC members passed a resolution ... [more]
Bush honors basketball team in Washington
By Tim Casey
Senior Staff Writer
It's been over three weeks since the women's basketball team won its first national championship but the celebration continues. On Monday, President George W. Bush honored the Irish at the White House. President Bush also addressed the men's basketball national champions, ... [more]
Alumni hold vigil for student
By TIM LOGAN
Senior Staff Writer
While investigators search for missing Peace Corps volunteer Walter Poirier in Bolivia, members of the Notre Dame community in the United States are getting together to pray for and remember the 2000 graduate. The Notre Dame Club of Boston is holding ... [more]
Committee unveils new ticket system
Jason McFarley
News Editor
Forget the campouts and picnics; when it comes to receiving their football tickets, students ask just two things of a distribution system: that it be fast and convenient. That's been the overwhelming response to inquiry into the subject, according to student ... [more]
CAPP creates marketable students
Maureen Smithe
Associate News Editor
Upon graduation, many Arts & Letters students find themselves desperately looking for a job. Although these students may have earned a quality liberal education, many companies turn to business students when hiring recent graduates. However, students pursuing an Arts & Letters ... [more]
Committee calls for community involvement
Myra McGriff
Saint Mary's Editor
In Monday's public strategic planning committee meeting, students, faculty and staff had the opportunity to view the initiatives proposed by the Steering Committee. Mary Jo Regan-Kubinski, member of the Steering committee as well as co-chair of the curriculum committee presented a ... [more]
ND presents former Chilean president with award
Meg Anderson
News Writer
Eleven years ago, University President Father Malloy had the privilege of meeting a man who would heal an ailing nation. In the wake of Chile's first democratic elections since Pinochet came to power, Malloy visited the country and the incumbent ... [more]
Board denies theatrical group club status
Colleen McCarthy
Associate News Editor
After several weeks of waiting for the Notre Dame Players, a theatrical group seeking club status recognition at Saint Mary's, to submit its constitution to the Board of Governance, the Board voted unanimously Monday to deny club status to the group. ... [more]
Father remembers daughter in lecture
Courtney Boyle
News Writer
After the death of his 18-year-old daughter, Lisa, to dating violence, Tom Santoro brought the spirit of his daughter alive Monday night in his "Dear Lisa" presentation by stressing the importance of trust and respect in all relationships. After breaking up ... [more]
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