| Vol XXXVII No. 31 |
Wednesday, October 9, 2002 |
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Lecturer emphasizes need for ethics in business
MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer
The road to ethical business is paved with good intentions, said Gale Andrews, Boeing's vice president for ethics and business conduct, at Tuesday's installment of the Cardinal O'Hara Lecture Series. An intentions-centered model is the most effective way to ensure ethical ... [more]
SMC lecturer emphasizes art
AMANDA MISNIK
News Writer
Hollywood Art Director Peg McClellan provided advice to students providing a career in any art field at Tuesday's lecture titled, "Filmmaking: the Art Director's Role." "When you're starting out, you have to have a can-do attitude," she said. "You have to ... [more]
Possible war does not faze ROTC students
By SHEILA FLYNN
News Writer
As the international atmosphere increases in volatility and the United States prepares for military action in the Middle East, war is becoming a looming reality for Notre Dame ROTC students. "One of my friends who graduated last year was with the ... [more]
Harris speaks on dangers to democracy
By SHEILA FLYNN
News Writer
Jay T. Harris, who sparked a national journalistic debate when he resigned as publisher of the San Jose Mercury News in 2001 on ethical principles, said Tuesday that the American experiment of democracy is in danger of disintegration. "It has come ... [more]
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