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Vol XXXVII No. 25

Tuesday, October 1, 2002

  Exhibit traces ND Latino history
By Justin Krivickas
Assistant News Editor

An exhibit titled "The Latino Student at Notre Dame: From Early History to the Modern Experience, 1864-2001" is now on display in the Galería América at the Institute for Latino Studies in McKenna Hall. It features oral histories from graduates from ... [more]


New SYR gets mixed reviews
Rectors notice less alcohol-related incidents at dances
By Mike Chambliss
News Writer

The Campus Life Council on Monday discussed task force developments and reflected on last weekend's hall dances. Council members shared experiences regarding last weekend's residence hall dances. On Friday and Saturday nights, 13 dances were held involving 17 men's and women's ... [more]


Saint Mary's celebrates Pride Week
By Shannon Nelligan
News Writer

The Saint Mary's community gathered on the Library Green Monday for an all-campus picnic to kick off Pride Week, which will feature festivities celebrating the unity and spirit of the College. Pride Week is planned under the direction of Adrienne Dorbish, ... [more]


Students debate proposed laptop plan
By Matt Bramanti
News Writer

Under a plan the Office of the Provost is currently considering implementing, students could be required to have laptops on campus. At Monday's Student Government's Executive Cabinet meeting, members discussed the viability of a plan the Office for Information Technologies is ... [more]


Two ND students talk ethics
By Matt Bramanti
News Writer

Two Notre Dame undergraduates were among the philosophers, theologians and ethicists chosen to present papers at this year's "From Death to Life: Agendas for Reform" conference, sponsored by the Center for Ethics and Culture. The conference, which ended Saturday, focused on ... [more]


Lilly promotes giving
By Sarah Nestor
Saint Mary's News Editor

To encourage monetary gifts to Indiana colleges and universities, including Saint Mary's, the Lilly Endowment approved an initiative in June 2002 that doubles donor's contributions. The College's challenge is to raise $3.5 million, which will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the Endowment. ... [more]


Candidate to visit campus
The Observer staff report

The Democratic candidate for state clerk of Courts will stop at Notre Dame today during a college tour to persuade students to vote. Jon Bond, a 27-year-old Patriot, Ind., native, is running against Republican candidate Brian Bishop and Libertarian candidate Lisa ... [more]