| Vol XXXIII No. 18 |
Thursday, September 16, 1999 |
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Source: Chappell attempted to sell tickets
By TIM CASEY
 Backup quarterback Eric Chappell's recent dismissal from the football team was a punishment for attempting to sell complimentary tickets and accepting gifts, an anonymous source told The Observer Wednesday night. Chappell reportedly offered two tickets for $50 each for the Sept. ... [more]
Two tickets remain for Monday's run-off
NOREEN GILLESPIE
 The election isn't over yet for freshman candidates vying for class office. Two tickets will square off in a run-off Monday, after securing the top percentages of votes on Wednesday in one of the most competitive freshman elections in recent history. ... [more]
Grads create college Web page
ERIN LaRUFFA
 A group of Notre Dame graduates, joined by a Michigan State graduate, recently created CampusMonster.com, a Web site designed for college sports fans and students across the country. A private company located in Mishawaka, the site contains college sports news, such ... [more]
Koppel will speak in annual lecture series
BOB KERR
 Tonight, the department of American studies and the program in Journalism, Ethics and Democracy welcomes Ted Koppel to the Hesburgh Library Auditorium to discuss contemporary concerns in journalism. Koppel, the anchor and managing editor of "Nightline," will deliver the Red Smith ... [more]
Lab hours change, BOG adds board
COURTNEY BOYLE
 Saint Mary's Board of Governance focused on several topics and projects at Wednesday night's meeting, including computer lab hours, financial aid and adding a fifth board to BOG to promote awareness and student diversity. BOG discussed computer lab hours at last ... [more]
Haywood named Getty Fellow, receives grant
JESSICA DAUES
 Robert Haywood, an assistant professor of art, art history and design at Notre Dame was named a J. Paul Getty Postdoctoral Fellow in the History of Art and the Humanties for the 1999-2000 academic year. The Getty Fellowship, which is one ... [more]
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