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The last Dance lab of love Don_ nell Harvey celebrates Florida's Saturday Is there too much Iovin ', touchin' and squeezin · Monday vzctory over North Carolina. Florida faces going on in the computer labs? Michigan State tonight in the NCAA finals. One grad student thinks so. The game will be broadcast on CBS at 8 p.m. Viewpoint+ page 11 APRIL 3, 2000 Sports+ page 17 THE The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's VOL XXXIII NO. 113 HTTP·//OBSE. RVE R.ND.EDU GOING MAD Faculty instruct local K-12 teachers as far as children who are in By KATE NAGENGAST schools at war with a variety News Writer of things - drugs and alco A symbolic handshake with hol, early sex ... and respect the South Bend community, for self," said Judy Simone, Notre Dame's newly adopted counselor at South Bend's St. professional development Joseph's High School. program, "Teachers as Begun at Harvard Scholars" (TAS), invites University as a collaborative kindergarten project with the Brookline through 12th "Many people say grade teachers (Mass.) Public from the area the teachers are School District, to attend two the TAS pro rejuvenated when gram received day seminars they return taught by Arts funding from and Letters to their classrooms. " the Woodrow faculty. W i-1 s o n National "I really like Bridget Green the idea Fellowship behind this program coordinator F u n d program (WWNFF) to where Notre Dame is reach become a The culmination of ing out to integrate in a more nationwide professional dynamic way with members development program in the intramural sports season, of the community, especially early 1990s. With 15 colleges with other teachers ... it's a and universities across the Midnight Madness allowed neat handshake," said country already participating Carolyn Nordstrom, associate in the program, TAS was Saint Mary's athletes and specta professor of anthropology. brought to Notre Dame last Nordstrom's TAS seminar year by Arts and Letters tors an opportunity to compete, on Thursday tackled the associate dean Julia issue of children and war as Douthwaite and Theodore cheer and clown around early it relates to orphans in war Cachey, associate professor torn countries and even stu of romance languages and Saturday morning. dents in American schools literature. who have experienced vio "When you ask teachers photos by NELLIE WILLIAMS lence. .. what a typical professional "It is interesting to see how this applies to our own Jives see TEACH/page 4 ND media win Indiana contest ND Police: Woman tion to several individual cate Geoffrey Rahie and Joey By ANN MARIE gory winners. Leniski took the top two reported rape in dorm MATTINGLY In writing, Observer sta!Ters awards in the category of best News Editor Michelle Krupa, Shannon entertainment review. + Victim knows her tances, according to du Lac. The Observer was recog Ryan, Laura Petelle and In the design categories, Since the victim has declined to nized as 1999 Newspaper of Colleen Gaughen won first Mark DeBoy earned second attacker, officers say press charges against the alleged the Year at the Indiana place for best staff editorial, place for the best feature page attacker, the Office of Student Collegiate Press Association's while Krupa and the 1999- or spread. Staffers Kevin Observer Staff Repon Affairs will not take any action. annual conference Saturday 2000 Dalum, Kessler, Casey, The names of the students in Bloomington. Ind. I CPA winners Edit- O'Brien.and Bill Hart tied with A Notre Dame student reported involved have not befln reported The stan· of the Star-Gazette or i a! a second Observer entry by + The Observer to campus security she was raped to Student Affairs. in Elmira. N.Y. judged the Board Kessler. Mike Connolly, Casey, "Resident Life wouldn't even first place w () n Anthony Bianco and Hart for by an acquaintance March 25. nPwspaper entries. The victim was taken to a hos know the names if the victim "Impressive newspaper with s e, c - top honors in the best sports +Dome pital where she was treated by declined to press charges," said strong quality writing on both () n d page or spread category. Bill Kirk. assistant vice president second place place John Da,ily took third place hospital staff and interviewed by serious issues and lighter fea Notre Dame Security/Police. of Student Affairs. "The primary tures and sports, .. wrote the Scholastic Magazine in the in the category of best news + At the .victim's request, no interests of the victim are taken judges. "Students have clearly same photo, while Dalum won both into account." second place cate- first and third place in the criminal charges have been filed mastered the basics of jour against the alleged attacker. Campus security officials did nalism in both words and gory. best sports photo category. report the incident to Student Petelle and Ryan took first Daily, Jeff Hsu and Dalum "We went to the hospital; we visual presentation. This is a interviewed the victim," Rex Affairs, however. newspaper [of] which the and second place, respective won first place for best photo Rakow, director of Notre Dame "All incidents of crime of cam Notre Dame and !Saint! ly, for best column, and Finn essay or picture story. pus are reported the same way as Pressly, Tim Logan, Christine Cartoonist Jeffrey Beam Security/Police said. "At the vic Mary's community should be tim's request there's been no fur a normal police department," proud." Kraly, Krupa and Petelle earned first place in both the ther follow up." Kirk said. "If the incident The association also recog earned third place for best best editorial cartoon and best Additional security measures involved a violation of school pol nized Dome as the second news story. comic strip categories. will not be taken and patrols will icy by a student, which is usually place yearbook and Scholastic Staffers Brian Kessler and Ball State University and not be increased, according to does, Student Affairs would also Magazine as the second place Tim Casey took the first place Indiana University came in Rakow since the alleged attacker be informed." magazine in the news maga award for best sports story, second and third, respectively, and victim were acquainted While further criminal charges zine category. while Kathleen O'Brien and in the competition, which is will not be pursued, the statistics Casey garnered second and for college newspapers that "These two people know each The Observer won awards other," Rakow said. on campus security will include for the best single issue and third place awards, respec publish three or more times Many rapes on college campus this incident in accordance with the best special issue in addi- tively, for best sports feature. per week. es are perpetrated by acquain- the Campus Security Act. ~--~--, page 2 The Observer+ INSIDE Monday, April 3, 2000 INSIDE COLUMN THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday A true friend + Conference: "Business, + Seminar: "U.S. Policy + lecture: "The Problem + Conference: College con Religion and Spirituality;" towards Latin America: of State-Building in Post- ference presented by will argue keynote speaker Father Costs of lnPrtia;" present- Communism;" presented Notre Dame Right to Life; Oliver Williams; 8 a.m.; ed by Michael Shifter, pro- by Venelin Ganev; 4:15 workshops and speakers; As this year comes to a closf', many of us sessions through Tuesday, gram director and senior p.m.; C-1 03 Ilesburgh. sessions through Sunday, find ourselves learning the truth about the follow at Inter-American National people around us. April 4; activitins held at + Screening: April 9; College of Until a couple of days ago, I thought that I Center for Continuing Dialogue; 12:30 p.m.; C- Alcohol Screening Day; Business; call 631-9006 <Jr had found some true friends at Notre Dame. I mean, I loved it here; Education. 103 llesburgh. Center. contact Ilcalth Services. 284-5033 for information. friends were great, classes Maribel Morey were pretty cool and it was just fun overall. I still love it here; classes are OUTSIDE THE DOME Compiled from U-Wire reports still pretty cool and I'm News Copy still having fun, but last Editor Wednesday taught me much more about life than U. Mass students vote in favor of marijuana most of my classes in my entire life All friends are not created equal. BOSTON "What people should be able to he said. Yeah, you know. I got to school in the fall, The smoke has eleared in town Students at the UMass Amherst, and all of a sudden I found myself living of Amherst following last Tuesday's do with their own body is a Amherst College and Hampshire amongst 200 other girls and dealing with elections and the message is clear: matter of human liberty." College are among residents who many more female hormones other than my Residents arc in favor of marijua comprise the western na. own. While living in rows of shoeboxes, we Terry Franklin Massachusetts college town of get to know each other pretty quickly. A non-binding referendum urging 35,000. Actually, we get to know the persona that state and federal lawmakers to Citizens for a Sensible Marijuana Policy The Cannabis Reform Coalition each person wants to portray. repeal anti-marijuana laws passed (CHC) at UMass, which boasts over Among my good friends at school who make with 1,659 votes in favor and 981 campuses is the Citizens for a l 00 student mnm bers, was among each day bright (even when we don't see the opposed, with 20 percent of regis Sensible Marijuana Policy.