| Vol XXXIV No. 11 |
Wednesday, September 6, 2000 |
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EPA: St. Joe River pollutes Lake Michigan
By MOLLY McVOY
St. Mary's Editor
A study by the Environmental Protection Agency will report that the St. Joseph River is contributing pollutants to Lake Michigan later this year, officials from the EPA said this week. The study Lake Michigan Mass Balance, founded in 1994, discovered two ... [more]
Bush, Gore
invited to
By MAUREEN SMITHE
Assistant News Editor
Continuing a tradition initiated by Father Theodore Hesburgh in 1953, Notre Dame president Father Edward Malloy invited Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore and Republican presidential nominee George W. Bush to campus, offering the University as a forum for speeches and presentations. ... [more]
New hall directors embrace dorms
By BECKY REGALADO
News Writer
Students will encounter many new faces while walking around the Saint Mary's campus — two of which belong to the new hall directors. Carly Guerra, Regina hall director, and Christine Arzt, McCandless hall director, are both beginning their first year of ... [more]
Club gives SMC althetes a chance to give back
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
Saint Mary's News Editor
Soon Saint Mary's campus will be ringing with the sounds of little belles — members of the new Belle Ringers kids' club formed to support Belles athletics. The program was the brainchild of athletic director Lynn Kachmarik, assistant athletic director Gretchen ... [more]
Profs serve on new law school board
By HELENA PAYNE
News Writer
Two Notre Dame professors are serving on the board of governors for the Ave Maria Catholic law school that, once established, could be comparable to Notre Dame's law school, said University law professor Gerrard Bradley. "It's a normal law school with ... [more]
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