| Vol XXXVII No. 46 |
Thursday, November 7, 2002 |
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Hardest math problem cracked by ND researcher
JUSTIN KRIVICKAS
Assistant News Editor
Christopher Monico, a post-doctoral researcher has solved arguably the hardest math problem in history. The computation involved the most difficult elliptic curve discrete logarithm (ECDLP) ever solved and Monico had the help of 10,308 computers to acquire the right answer. The ... [more]
Intercultural Studies offers new perspectives
EMILY FORD
News Writer
The Intercultural Studies program at Saint Mary's has been offering new cultural perspectives to students; and the College has approved a general education course called an Introduction to Intercultural Studies. According to Vincente Berdayes, Intercultural Studies coordinator and associate professor of ... [more]
AR dismissal leaves RA's puzzled over job security
HELENA PAYNE
News Editor
The six resident assistants of Pasquerilla West say they feel that their jobs are on the line after the dorm's rector asked former assistant rector Cynthia Phillips to leave the residence hall. Since several dorm residents have been outspoken on Phillips' ... [more]
Faculty considers reading day proposal
SARAH NESTOR
Saint Mary's Editor
In a push for campus approval for the reading day proposal Student Government President Kim Jensen and Vice President Elizabeth Jablonski-Diehl gave a presentation to Saint Mary's faculty assembly yesterday. The reading day proposal, previously known as the study day proposal, ... [more]
Lawsuit to punish unruly students
LAUREN BECK
News Writer
A lawsuit between the City of South Bend and Taripp Development Corporation may prove costly for students living in Lafayette Square Apartments. Following repeated complaints of intoxication, consumption of alcohol by minors, loud noise, indecent exposure and trash and debris on ... [more]
SafeWalk promotes campus safety and security
JOE TROMBELLO
News Writer
SafeWalk, Notre Dame's student-employed nighttime escort service, remains a visible presence on campus, according to SafeWalk supervisor and Notre Dame security officer Cappy Gagnon. Although Gagnon said that most students perceive the Notre Dame campus to be safe, the SafeWalk service ... [more]
Intercultural Studies offers new perspectives
EMILY FORD
News Writer
The Intercultural Studies program at Saint Mary's has been offering new cultural perspectives to students; and the College has approved a general education course called an Introduction to Intercultural Studies. According to Vincente Berdayes, Intercultural Studies coordinator and associate professor of ... [more]
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