| Vol XXXIII No. 48 |
Tuesday, November 9, 1999 |
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Members discuss academics in dorms
By FINN PRESSLY
Assistant News Editor
Responding to a question posed by the ad hoc subcommittee on student life, the Campus Life Council debated the role of academics in the residence halls. "I don't think academics often gets the attention it deserves in the dorms," said off-campus ... [more]
ND announces award for public service in Latin America
By MARIBEL MOREY
News Writer
For the first time, Notre Dame will recognize Latin American leadership with the presentation of the Notre Dame Award for Distinguished Public Service in Latin America. The award, which will be presented on May 9, honors a Latin American who has ... [more]
10 years after the fall:
Students tell of living in Germany during the fall
By NORREEN GILLESPIE
Saint Mary's Editor
Like any other student in his sixth grade history class, Luis Matos sat down with volumes of encyclopedias and began to write a report about Germany — specifically, the Berlin Wall. Then he found out he was moving there. The thought ... [more]
10 years after the fall:
The fall marked the beginning of Germany's
By ERIN LARUFFA
News Writer
The Berlin Wall, along with its barbed wire and checkpoint towers, still remains a symbol of the Cold War and 20th century international politics. Today, in the place of one famous checkpoint, stands Berlin Checkpoint Charlie Plaza, an eight-story modern office ... [more]
Prison: A rehabilitation center or a warehouse?
By MICHELLE KRUPA
News Writer
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. Main Street was almost empty in a small Northern Indiana town Monday afternoon. Only one of 1,835 residents enjoyed the crystal-clear autumn day. In khakis and a white T-shirt, he leaned against a concrete post outside a two-story, ... [more]
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