| Vol XXXVII No. 24 |
Monday, September 30, 2002 |
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SMC students race for scholarship
JAMIE BELCHER
News Writer
Her sister once said only a symphony could begin to describe her. Among other things, Suzanne Kondratenko was a sister to seven girls. She graduated in the top of her class from Saint Mary's College in 1996 and after spending time ... [more]
Service doors are still open
NATASHA GRANT
News Writer
Coordinators of the Paid Community Service Program say poor advertising and program stipulations may have contributed to a lack of student interest. The program, which allows students to do service and receive work-study pay, has roughly 20 local agencies, said Cortney ... [more]
Panel discusses college and religion
JIM GAFFEY
News Writer
A panel of university presidents from prominent Christian colleges gathered Friday afternoon in McKenna Hall Auditorium as part of this weekend's "From Death to Life" conference. The panel, entitled "The Future of Christian Higher Education," included Charles Dougherty, the president ... [more]
Malloy honored again
Special to the Observer
Father Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., president of Notre Dame, received an honorary doctor of laws degree from Gannon Univer-sity in Erie, Pa., during a special ceremony Thurs-day. It is his 14th such honor. Notre Dame's 16th president, Malloy was elected by ... [more]
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