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Vol XXXV No. 47

Thursday, November 8, 2001

  Nerlinger puts Stanford victory in JEOPARDY!
Senior finishes in close second on Wednesday show
By ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer

Andrew Nerlinger "asked" his way to second place in Wednesday's college addition of JEOPARDY! The Notre Dame senior competed against Jaime Green, a Brown University freshman, and Vinita Kailasanath, a Stanford University junior, on a college version of the popular game ... [more]


SMC students express e-mail worries
By NELLIE WILLIAMS
News Writer

Before heading off to class on Wednesday morning, Saint Mary's College junior Kelly Rizzi checks her e-mail for any important messages. Her inbox comes up and indicates that she has 20 new messages. Surprised, she scans down the screen and sees ... [more]


Malloys says ND needs a faculty senate
University president also talks about economic woes at annual senate address
By JASON McFARLEY
News Editor

Father Edward Malloy, University president, made an appeal Wednesday to the Faculty Senate to not dissolve, despite the body's struggle in recent years to gain power from administrators and respect from other faculty members. "I believe that we need a faculty ... [more]


Saint Mary's hosts Showcase of Careers today
By KATIE RAND
News Writer

Saint Mary's will host the annual Showcase of Careers today from in the LeMans Hall lobby. The event is sponsored by the Board of Governance and the Counseling & Career Development Center. "The purpose of Showcase is to educate students ... [more]


Joint committee closer to reality
Senate, Academic Council to explore faculty governance
By JASON McFARLEY
News Editor

At the recommendation of Provost Nathan Hatch, nine faculty senators and Academic Council members will explore the possibility of a joint committee between the two bodies, senate chair Jacqueline Brogan said. The move advanced the cause of an embattled senate ... [more]