| Vol XXXV No. 37 |
Wednesday, October 17, 2001 |
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Speakers dedicate Malloy Hall
By SCOTT BRODFUEHRER
Assistant News Editor
This week an academic symposium featuring four nationally known speakers will celebrate not only the new office building for the Philosophy and Theology departments, Malloy Hall, but also the excellence of the departments. "It is important to see [Malloy Hall] not ... [more]
Holy Cross appoints new hall director
By NATALIE BAILEY
News Writer
After nearly a month of classes, Holy Cross Hall now has a permanent hall director. Jaillene Erickson started her duties Sept. 24 after being hired to replace Dana North in early September. North, director of Resident's Life, acted as the temporary ... [more]
Anthrax scares call for education
By HELENA PAYNE
Assistant News Editor
The threat of domestic terrorism in the U.S. has become a more imposing reality since the attacks of Sept. 11. The suspect use of biological warfare against Americans through anthrax has only heightened the sense of fear. Although, this acute infectious ... [more]
Air Force band makes tribute to heroes
By SARAH NESTOR
News Writer
The opening notes of John Philip Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever", by the United States Air Force Band of Flight ensured the evening's emphasis on patriotism and national heritage. The concert which was attended by local firefighters and police officers ... [more]
Master Plan takes form, financing
By NOREEN GILLESPIE
News Writer
The Saint Mary's Board of Trustees Friday voted to seek temporary financing for the Master Plan student center and dining hall construction, as well as bid the project to potential contractors. The weekend was critical for determining whether or not to ... [more]
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