| Vol XXXVII No. 50 |
Wednesday, November 13, 2002 |
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Panel discusses options for assault victims
By MEGHANNE DOWNES
Assistant News Editor
Few would disagree that sexual assault and rape are sensitive and complicated issues, but a group of local officials discussed Tuesday how victims can rebuild their lives following such an attack. The panel discussed both avenues for mental recuperation and options ... [more]
Last Lecture Series returns to campus
By HELENA PAYNE
News Editor
In an effort to continue promoting student-faculty relations, student government is bringing back the Last Lecture Series where professors will deliver speeches to students in informal settings on campus as if it were their last time. "It provides a little more ... [more]
Ex-Anderson employee reflects on firm's accounting scandal
By SARAH NESTOR
Saint Mary's Editor
Susan Glockner Gallagher, a 1980 Saint Mary's graduate, shared her experiences as a former Arthur Andersen audit partner with Andersen's Chicago office in her lecture "The Light at the End of the Tunnel isn't a Train" in Carroll Auditorium Tuesday evening. ... [more]
Sophomores promote literature with Potter
By CAITLIN EARLY
News Writer
For the first time in its 35-year tradition, the Sophomore Literary Festival will be hosting a community event, "A Very Potter Evening," in conjunction with the St. Joseph County Literacy Council. The committee worked with Literacy Council officials and the Notre ... [more]
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