| Vol XXXIV No. 47 |
Thursday, November 2, 2000 |
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WVFI makes official switch to global broadcasting
By MIKE CONNOLLY
News Writer
For 20 years, WVFI has existed only within the Notre Dame bubble. But on Oct. 11, after two years of negotiation with Student Activities, the "Voice of the Fighting Irish" began global Internet broadcasts and, for the first time, reached the ... [more]
Keeping an eye on IDs
Cards serve important
By SCOTT BRODFUEHRER
News Writer
Every time a student swipes an ID card on campus, whether to gain access to a dorm or eat at a dining hall, a computer on campus records the date, time and location along with the identification of the person whose ... [more]
Resolutions
will address
By LAURA ROMPF
Assistant News Editor
The Student Senate passed resolutions Wednesday night to ensure all students have access to 24-hour space in their dorms. The resolutions also states a uniform policy must be posted in the 24-hour space so rules are consistent from dorm to dorm. ... [more]
Gore campaign focuses on Bush's inexperience
By TARA MAHNESMITH
News Writer
With much at stake in one of the closest presidential races the country has seen in nearly 40 years, the Gore campaign is using this time to convince voters that Bush does not have the level of experience it takes to ... [more]
SMC may add more technology
By KATIE MILLER
News Writer
Technology Task Force co-chair Julie Storme met with Saint Mary's Board of Governance (BOG) Wednesday to discuss the strategic process of the College's developing curriculum. A long-term plan being developed by the task force includes evaluation of information technology, student development ... [more]
Lecture puts `human face' on death penalty
By MYRA McGRIFF
News Writer
During Wednesday's lecture entitled "The Human Face of the Death Penalty," speaker John Krull, executive director of Indiana Civil Liberties Union (ICLU) urged people to focus on the "front of life" rather than enforcing the death penalty. "It is a complex ... [more]
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