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Vol XXXIV No. 9

Friday, September 1, 2000

  Student forum offers few football ticket solutions
By JASON McFARLEY
News Writer

It wasn't the showing they hoped for, but Notre Dame student government representatives received an earful Thursday from students disillusioned by the current football ticket distribution system. Eight University students joined student body president Brian O'Donoghue, vice president Brooke Norton and ... [more]


Twenty-seven years after the University first admitted women, Notre Dame's band will officially undergo the Changing of the Guard
As the organization's first female, senior Molly Kinder says she intends to be `as full of an Irish Guard member as possible'
By COLLEEN McCARTHY
Associate News Editor

From the painting of the gold helmets to the concert on the steps to the Irish Guard, football at Notre Dame is steeped in tradition. On Saturday, as the high-stepping Irish Guard leads the band onto the field, a new face ... [more]


ND to dedicate Learning Center
• Engineering facility offers students 'real-world' context for basic principles
By NICK SWEEDO
News Writer

Previously the popular venue for weekend movies, Cushing Auditorium has been trasformed into a new, state-of-the art learning center for engineering students. "We feel that activities within the center will provide our students with a real-world context for the basic principles ... [more]


University to help plan, create local
community center
By LYNN OLSZOWY
News Writer

Notre Dame announced plans Thursday to to establish a Community Learning Center in the former Goodwill building on North Eddy Street. University President Edward Malloy made the official announcement to more than 90 people who gathered at the building site. The ... [more]


Students fall victim to summer crime
By ALISON HEINZ
News Writer

Away from the insulated Notre Dame campus, students living just one mile off-campus this summer in South Bend were the victims of crime. Notre Dame students are learning the hard way how crime prevention techniques can make a difference. Senior Andrew ... [more]


Alumni gifts to establish scholarship
Special to The Observer

The University has received a gift to establish an Alumni Association scholarship fund. The gift was given by David Johnson of Colorodo Springs, Colo., a 1971 graduate and former president of the Alumni Association; his wife, Carolyn; his mother, Mary Jane; ... [more]