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Vol XXXVII No. 49

Tuesday, November 12, 2002

  Officers discuss Shirt, review strategic plans
MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer

Executive Cabinet members met Monday evening to discuss the future of The Shirt strategic planning, and a new student events calendar. Courtney Schuster, chairperson of The Shirt, delivered a report on the success of the project. "We've delivered 104,000 shirts, with ... [more]


Accounting program moves up
MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer

Notre Dame's accountancy programs are moving up in the world. According to the industry newsletter Public Accounting Report, the Mendoza College of Business' undergraduate program is now the fourth best in the country, while the graduate program maintained its fifth-place spot. ... [more]


PLO advisor condemns Israel
MELANIE BECKER
News Writer

Diana Buttu, the Chief Legal Advisor for the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), addressed human rights violations in Israel Monday at Saint Mary's Carroll Auditorium. Buttu was born and raised in Canada by her parents after they fled Palestine in the late ... [more]


Officers debate funding play
Board fears approving senior project could set problematic
SHANNON NELLIGAN
News Writer

Merideth Pierce, a senior theater major, requested funds from the Board of Governance (BOG) during the body's meeting Tuesday. These funds will allow her to complete her intensive senior comprehensive in theater by directing the children's play, "Still Life with Iris" ... [more]


SMC students debate commitment
SARAH NESTOR
Saint Mary's Editor

Saint Mary's students gathered Monday evening to discuss relationships and commitment, as part of the continuing sexuality series "Relationships: Sexuality at its best." Last night's discussion "Life Realities of Commitment" was the second part of a two part series sponsored by ... [more]