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Vol XXXVII No. 23

Friday, September 27, 2002

  Presence of women transformed the classroom, campus
Jessica Dalsing
News writer

When the first freshman class containing women arrived on campus in 1972, Notre Dame's history changed forever. "The University may need some structural modifications and personnel additions to make it work smoothly, but fundamentally the healthy integration of women into Notre ... [more]


Mellencamp slated to perform at JACC
Maria Smith
News Writer

Tickets for John Mellencamp's concert at the Notre Dame Joyce Center on November 8 go on sale today. John Mellencamp will be the latest in a series of famous musicians to perform in the JACC, which has hosted performers such as ... [more]


Mr. ND pageant marks third year
Samantha Raneri
News Writer

Ten Notre Dame men competed for the glory title "Mr. ND" Thursday night in the LaFortune ballroom. The third annual Walsh Hall-sponsored event showcased the eclectic talents of the participants ranging from singing to reciting self-composed poetry. While ten dorms were ... [more]


Bauer-Goers ticket takes SMC election
Anneliese Woolford
News Writer

Following a week-long campaign, Saint Mary's Anna Bauer and Liz Goers were named the 2002-2003 freshman class president and vice-president, winning 53.5 percent of votes in Thursday's run-off election. The ticket defeated Becky Winston and Kathleen McMorrow with 45.7 percent of ... [more]


ND Campus Wide Fair revamped
Jason McFarley and Maria Smith
News Writers

If performances by the Hawaii Club or the Bagpipe Band don't attract a crowd, then Zahm Hall residents smashing a car on North Quad might. The cultural diversity and creativity of Notre Dame students will be on full display Saturday at ... [more]


BOG debates reading day issue
Sarah Nestor
Saint Mary's Editor

Saint Mary's Board of Governance passed a new proposal to alleviate the 10-year push to have a study day built into the academic calendar. Written by Student Body President Kim Jensen and Student Body Vice President Elizabeth Jablonski-Diehl the "reading day" ... [more]