| Vol XXXV No. 46 |
Wednesday, November 7, 2001 |
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University Club tests below health standards
Inspector finds food in kitchen below
By HELENA PAYNE
Assistant News Editor
The St. Joseph County health department recently cited Notre Dame's private dining facility, the University Club, during an inspection and will soon release its official report from last week's follow-up inspection. Although the initial Oct. 16 visit from the department was ... [more]
Applying sociology
Lecturer describes role of subdivision within sociology discipline
By JILL MAXBAUER
Applied sociology isn't an inferior brand of sociology that needs to be hidden, according to sociologist Jay Weinstein from Eastern Michigan University. "Sociologists say that there wasn't applied sociology before 1981, when actually people were doing it," Weinstein said in his ... [more]
Rape victim confides sense of helplessness
By LAUREN BECK
News Writer
Rape victim Wendy said she never thought her best friend Bill was "that type of guy." "He was supposed to be my best guy friend, but at a point when I was weak he had taken advantage of me," she said. ... [more]
Pokagon site reveals treasures
By SARAH NESTOR
News Writer
On the site where the Pokagon Village used to exist in Northern Indiana, the discovery of buttons, pottery fragments, beads, pipe fragments, nails and animal bones begin to tell the story of what no longer remains. Notre Dame anthropology professor Mark ... [more]
Asian Allure shifts focus for Saturday
By MAUREEN SMITHE
Associate News Editor
Plenty of dancing. Hot fashions. Pounding music. Sounds like a typical night at a South Bend dance club, right? It's not. Asian Allure is back again Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at Washington Hall. The event's officers, along with different clubs, ... [more]
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