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Vol XXXIII No. 128

Thursday, April 27, 2000

  Married science professors enjoy a match made in lab
By MARIBEL MOREY
News Writer

Students who do not find a significant other or fiancé by their senior year of college will usually find one in graduate school, according to Jeff and Crislyn Schorey. The Schoreys, both Notre Dame science professors, did just that at the ... [more]


Garces explores Pinochet trial issues
u Victims' lawyer descibes
By HELENA RAYAM
News Writer

Juan Garces, a close advisor to a former socialist president of Chile, Salvador Allende, confronted the international aspect of General Augusto Pinochet's regime during a lecture Wednesday. "Because Pinochet's persecution of thousands of Chileans are crimes against humanity, countries other than ... [more]


Committee looks to foster academic life
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Associate News Editor

For most Notre Dame students, academic life does not end when class does. But should Notre Dame do more to foster the relationship between academics and student life? Recent issues, specifically when the Women's Resource Center (WRC) was put on probation, ... [more]


Committee looks to foster academic life
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Associate News Editor

For most Notre Dame students, academic life does not end when class does. But should Notre Dame do more to foster the relationship between academics and student life? Recent issues, specifically when the Women's Resource Center (WRC) was put on probation, ... [more]


Scholar to speak about women and the Church
By NELLIE WILLIAMS
News Writer

Fourteen years ago, when Sandra Schneider came to Saint Mary's College to give a biblical interpretation lecture for the Madeleva Lectures in Spirituality, she had no idea she would one day be back at the College to give the series' 16th ... [more]


Library theft
teaches hard lesson
By BRIAN HOBBINS
News Writer

A yellow warning sign emblazoned with the message, "While you are grabbing a snack, somebody else might be grabbing your stuff. Don't leave your book bag or computer unattended," can be found throughout the floors of Hesburgh Library. Most people dismiss ... [more]


O'Donoghue highlights Student Union strengths, weaknesses
u Student body president suggests improving
By LAURA ROMPF
Assistant News Editor

Student government can do much more to improve life at the University, said Brian O'Donoghue, student body president, as he addressed the Student Senate last night with his State of the Student Union address. "For the past two years I have ... [more]