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Vol XXXV No. 40

Tuesday, October 30, 2001

  Harvard prof reveals how to balance college life
By Ally Jay
News Writer

Notre Dame's campus in northern St. Joseph County was untouched Wednesday by tornadoes that produced widespread property damage and power outages in western and outlying parts of the county. "There were some limbs down," said Phil Johnson, assistant director of Notre ... [more]


Study abroad programs remain
Attacks will not affect study abroad
By Maribel Morey
Assistant News Editor

While terrorist attacks and proceeding fears of anthrax have virtually halted the country for weeks, many students are wondering whether they will still be going abroad in the spring. "We're not planning to cancel anything for next semester," said Claudia Kselman, ... [more]


SEAC requests program funding
By Myra McGriff
Saint Mary's Editor

After drafting a proposal for a campus wide system for recycling of glass, plastic and aluminum last year, the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) has only completed the fist step to seeing progress in the fruition of the program. Meeting with ... [more]


Institute gains prominence in wake of attacls
By Andrew Thagard
News Writer

They have published editorials, interviewed for radio and television programs and sponsored three panel discussions on the events of Sept. 11 and the subsequent war in Afghanistan. But these Notre Dame foreign policy experts and the purpose of the Kroc Institute ... [more]


Close calls during fall break
Employees find white powder in envelope
By Jason McFarley
News Editor

Questionable substances inside packages last week at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's raised concerns that proved false alarms, officials at both schools said. Test results from an Indianapolis lab Monday revealed no traces of anthrax in a package that a LeMans ... [more]


Close calls during fall break
Tornado hits ground close to South Bend
By Jason McFarley
News Editor

Notre Dame's campus in northern St. Joseph County was untouched Wednesday by tornadoes that produced widespread property damage and power outages in western and outlying parts of the county. "There were some limbs down," said Phil Johnson, assistant director of Notre ... [more]