| Vol XXXIIII No. 52 |
Monday, November 15, 1999 |
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Campus leaders hesitant to decide on Ex Corde
By TIM LOGAN
News Writer
The ideals set forth by the current draft of guidelines for U.S. Catholic colleges and universities are praiseworthy, say administration leaders at both Notre Dame and Saint Mary's, but they add, the devil lies in the details and in the rush ... [more]
Himes: Library expands teaching
By ERIN PIROUTEK
News Writer
Education is a way of forming human beings, said Father Michael Himes, Boston College theology professor. In his key note address for the "Excellence in Teaching Conference," Himes explained that the great problem in our society is that we are teaching ... [more]
Raffles, drawings aid United Way campaign
By MIKE ROMANCHEK
News Writer
In hopes of raising $275,000 for the United Way of St. Joseph County and getting 100 percent participation from Notre Dame faculty and staff, the 1999 Notre Dame United Way Campaign is holding a weekly drawing and giving away prizes ... [more]
Saint Mary's `Peacemakers' to rally, march against SOA
By COURTNEY BOYLE
News Writer
Represenatives from the Saint Mary's human rights group, Peacemakers, is taking a stand against the School of the Americas (SOA) by participating in a protest march later this week. The group from Saint Mary's will hold a sign endorsed by Board ... [more]
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