| Vol XXXIV No. 66 |
Thursday, December 7, 2000 |
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discuss issues of censorship
By JASON McFARLEY
Assistant News Editor
Representatives on Tuesday addressed an "active censorship" at Notre Dame and faculty involvement in student extracurricular affairs — issues they plan to bring before organizers of the University's new Advisory Committee on Academic and Student Life (ACASL). The discussion followed senate ... [more]
Professor: the Courts should rule for Bush
By KIFLIN TURNER
News Writer
Florida circuit judge N. Sanders Sauls dealt a heavy blow to the Gore camp Monday afternoon, denying Gore's contest of the election results in Florida after the U.S. Supreme Court turned aside a ruling that had favored manual recounts. The decision ... [more]
Conference will help students globalize
By MARIBEL MOREY
News Writer
Study abroad applications were due last Friday, but this Friday, Europe is coming to Notre Dame. Before embarking on a journey through Germany or France or Spain next semester, the conference "Globalization and Cultural Diversity in Europe" will give insight into ... [more]
Project Warmth drive collects over 1,500 coast for poor
By LIZ ZANONI
News Writer
More than 20 plastic bags stuffed with coats were blocking the main hallway in the Center of Social Concerns building Tuesday waiting to be sent to homeless people around the nation. Project Warmth, whose efforts resulted in over 1,500 donated ... [more]
Observer Will Return January 17th, 2001
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The Observer will return after Christmas Break on January 17th, 2001. ... [more]
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