| Vol XXXVII No. 43 |
Monday, November 4, 2002 |
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Students mourn Saturday's loss to BC
By ERIN BRADY
News Writer
Enthusiastic cheers of pride erupted from the student section of Notre Dame stadium as the football team took the field on Saturday afternoon. The players emerged wearing kelley green jerseys, showing their unity with the students who have been sporting the ... [more]
4th grader organizes protest protest protest
By MELISSA LOU
News Writer
With the support of his parents, parish priest, teachers and Notre Dame students and faculty, 9-year-old Matthew Caponigro braved the chilly South Bend weather Sunday in order to make a statement regarding the possible war against Iraq. "I know some of ... [more]
PW laments AR dismissal
By HELENA PAYNE
News Editor
After the Pasquerilla West assistant rector was asked by the rector to leave the dorm for reasons unknown to residents, they showed their dismay Friday by hanging large banners on the residence hall pleading for her return. "We don't really know ... [more]
Dowty addresses Middle East conflict
By MARIA SMITH
News Writer
In the latest lecture of the Saturday Scholar Series, Political Science professor Alan Dowty discussed the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. He compared the public conception of the conflict to the famous fable of the frog and the scorpion. According to the fable, the ... [more]
Club celebrates SMC diversity
By MELANIE BECKER
News Writer
New programs and projects have been implemented at Saint Mary's this year in order to increase cultural understanding among the student body. The International Club, All Around the World was formed to give international students a voice and raise campus awareness. ... [more]
ND names new vice president
Special to The Observer
Roberto Gutiérrez, a television executive from San Antonio, today was elected vice president for public affairs and communication Notre Dame by its Board of Trustees. The appointment is effective Dec. 2. Gutiérrez, who received an honorary doctorate from the University in ... [more]
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