| Vol XXXVII No. 42 |
Friday, November 1, 2002 |
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Bush tackles terrorism, endorses Chocola at rally
By JASON McFARLEY
News Writer
President Bush reaffirmed Thursday his willingness to pursue a U.S.-led war to disarm Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and to "hunt down and bring to justice" others he called "cold-blooded killers." The president said Hussein was a threat to the United States ... [more]
Endowment falls 200M
By HELENA PAYNE
News Editor
After tremendous growth in the 1990s, the University of Notre Dame's endowment continues to rank in the top 20 of the nation's universities, but the downturn in the U.S. economy has financial heads of the University strictly monitoring the school's dollars ... [more]
Hesburgh speaks about difficult coed decision
By LAUREN BECK
News Writer
In an era mired in protests, Notre Dame's decision to admit women met with surprisingly little opposition from students and alumni. In fact, the progressive tone of the 1960s and `70s may have helped ease the transition, said Father Theodore Hesburgh, ... [more]
Blak Images demand notice
By NATASHA GRANT News Writer
"Stop. …Think About It." As the theme suggests, this year's Blak Images, sponsored by the Black Cultural Arts Council, demands notice. Scheduled for Saturday at 8 p.m. in Washington Hall, the talent show features several acts from various on-campus groups and ... [more]
Security department at Saint Mary's changing
By JAMIE BELCHER
News Writer
The security department at Saint Mary's has set a major goal for itself this year: to be more visible. "I want the students to know we are going to be working harder at putting ourselves out there, being more visible, being ... [more]
SMC honors Native American heritage
By NATALIE BAILEY
News Writer
There will be a spotlight on the rich Native American culture present in the Mishawaka area this November on Saint Mary's campus. Since 1990, November has been National Native American Heritage Month. "We want to challenge the stereotypes through our planned ... [more]
Oil dependence worries Kaptur
By JOE TROMBELLO
News Writer
Toledo, Ohio, Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur, the senior Democratic woman in the U.S. House, described Thursday how the decisions of large corporations, America's dependence on oil and the out-of-control spending on presidential and congressional election campaigns have stripped America of its economic ... [more]
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