| Vol XXXVII No. 58 |
Monday, November 25, 2002 |
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Students protest ND decision
HELENA PAYNE
News Editor
A group of law students held a protest Friday to denounce Notre Dame's decision not to allow third-year student Jenning Wong to spend her last semester at the New York University School of Law to be with her fiancé, former Notre ... [more]
Students participate in annual food drive drive
LAURA CORISTIN
News Writer
In order to help provide needy families with food for the holidays, students at Saint Mary's helped organize a food drive benefiting the Food Bank of Northern Indiana from Nov. 11-22. The Island Oasis Smoothie Company, the board of Dalloway's Coffeehouse ... [more]
Gill discusses religious art
Religious art aids in understanding the divine
MARIA SMITH
News Writer
In the last talk of the College of Arts and Letters Saturday Scholar Series, Meredith Gill, assistant professor of art at Notre Dame, discussed religious inspiration in various artworks in her talk entitled, "Art and the Religious Imagination." Gill explored the ... [more]
Libraries integrate online systems
KATE DOOLEY
News Writer
The Notre Dame, Saint Mary's and Bethel College campus libraries have implemented a new system that allows users to renew materials online. The three schools and Holy Cross College, which plans to implement the system in the future, formed a cooperative ... [more]
Jaguar displayed at Notre Dame
CHRISTINA CEPERO
News Writer
As part of a presentation on changes in the automotive industry, one of the eight Jaguar XKRs used in the recent James Bond movie, "Die Another Day," was on display at the Mendoza College of Business last Friday. Mike O'Driscoll, president ... [more]
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