| Vol XXXVII No. 5 |
Monday, September 2, 2002 |
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Students hope game sets tone for season
By Lauren Beck
News Writer
Cautious optimism turned to euphoria Saturday night among Notre Dame football fans after a 22-0 Irish victory over Maryland in the Kickoff Classic. The general mood on campus following the game in East Rutherford, N.J., was one of hope and excitement ... [more]
Anthony thrives despite slowdown
By Liz Kahling
News Writer
While the dollar may not get the average college backpacker as far in Europe as it used to, the sluggish travel industry has not affected Notre Dame and Saint Mary's local travel agent, Anthony Travel President John Anthony said. Despite changes ... [more]
Diversity talk raises questions
By Kelly Hradsky
News Writer
Through funding from the Center for Women's Intercultural Leadership, the Saint Mary's community gathered on campus to discuss diversity Saturday. Frances Kendall, a leading diversity consultant and facilitator, led a series of workshops that encouraged participants to learn about themselves and ... [more]
Media exhibition opens at Moreau galleries
By Sarah Nestor
Saint Mary's News Editor
Sarah Nestor The Moreau Galleries opens its 2002-2003 season with a thought-provoking exhibit by artist Greg Pond, assistant professor of art at the University of the South. "Beyond the Hedge" is a multimedia exhibit that merges nature with modern devices, such ... [more]
Irish fans pack Meadowlands
By Helena Payne
News Editor
Hundreds of students packed their belongings on Thursday and Friday into vehicles en route to the East Coast to support the Notre Dame football team. Upon their return, students said the road trip raised school spirit. "I think the morale among ... [more]
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