| Vol XXXVII No. 54 |
Tuesday, November 19, 2002 |
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Speaker links race with environmental and health risks
Joe Trombello
News Writer
By Joe Trombello News Writer Kristin Shrader-Frechette, O'Neill Family professor of philosophy and concurrent professor in biological sciences, spoke Monday in the Snite Museum of Art about the ways in which ethnic minorities face the brunt of public health and environmental ... [more]
Alumna reflects on Chocola campaign
Natalie Bailey
News Writer
One of the biggest lessons Erin Casey learned from her experience with the Chris Chocola's congressional run, she said, is to keep your eye on the prize. "It always helps to have the national spotlight on your race, but I had ... [more]
CLC listens to The Parietals Question addresses CLC
Michael Chambliss
News Writer
Two representatives from The Parietals Question spoke to the Campus Life Council Monday about last week's parietals discussion and the future goals of The Parietals Question. Andrea Barton, a sophomore from Walsh Hall, and Maggie Novario, a sophomore from Howard Hall, ... [more]
BOG stresses open relations
between students and faculty
Shannon Nelligan
News Writer
Saint Mary's President Marilou Eldred met Monday night with the Board of Governance to create an open line of communication between the administration and students. Eldred expressed concern about the importance of relations between the two factions. Open communication between students ... [more]
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