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Building Renovations, Memorial to Be Completed Roughly on Time
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Reviews - page 8-9 I • VOL. XX, NO. 137 THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1986 - · an independent student newspaper serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's Mayor calls for increased patrols to monitor conduct of partygoers By FRANK LIPO tygoers), but if we have to we will," South Bend city attorney Executive News Editor he said. Eugenia Schwartz, who was also at Uniformed officers on foot the press conference, said that "int The South Bend Police Depart patrols, uniformed officers in the past we've had complete com ment has increased police patrols in police cars and undercover pliance when noise citations have the Northeast Neighborhood, in a plainclothes officers will be used to been issued." move designed to control a wave enforce city noise regulations and "We haven't had that kind of of recent student parties which to monitor the conduct of par response and respectful attitude have disturbed area residents, ac tygoers, according to Captain from the folks who have been cordiug to South Bend Mayor Patrick Cottrell, head of the South issued the citations this year," she Roger Parent. Bend Police Department's East Sec said. The increased patrols come in the tor, who was also in attendance at Schwartz said there were parties wake of complaints by area the press conference. broken up at six different addresses residents against the noise level Parties will be monitored with last weekend, each with more than generated by the parties this spring noise meters, said Cottrell. If the 100 students. and the behavior of some party volume of a particular party is "At this particular address (601 goers, Parent said yesterday at a louder than 55 decibels, the max E. -
Zahm Struggles with Culture Shift
THE The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's OLUME 41: ISSUE 58 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER29, 2006 NDSMCOBSERVER.COM ND, SMC see increase in black freshmen Journalist National journal praises University's continued efforts to encourage minority enrollment speaks at Dame's "concerted effort to By MARCELA BERRIOS increase the number of black and News Writer other minority students on cam University pus." Only one year after University The JBHE said better outreach President Father John Jenkins programs and an increase in the Editor for The New articulated the need for increased financial aid available to low diversity at Notre Dame in his income students contributed to the York Times visits ND inaugural address, the number of 10 percent increase in the number black and other minority appli of African-American applicants By RYAN SYDLIK cants enrolled in the Univel'sity and the 44 percent increase in the News Writer this fall is up significantly - and a enrollment of admitted black national publication has taken applicants at Notre Dame. As part of Notre Dame's con notice. The JBHE reported 53.4 percent tinuing push to bring top names The Journal of Blacks in Higher of admitted black applicants in journalism to campus, Jill Education (JBI-IE) completed a enrolled in the University, making Abramson, managing editor of survey of the admissions offices of it the fifth highest enrollment rate The New York Times, was a the highest-ranked national uni guest of sev versities, and praised Notre see RANKING/page 4 eral journal ism classes on Monday and Tuesday. -
The Following Players Comprise the College Football Great Teams 2 Card Set
COLLEGE FOOTBALL GREAT TEAMS OF THE PAST 2 SET ROSTER The following players comprise the College Football Great Teams 2 Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. Players in bold are starters. If there is a difference between the player's card and the roster sheet, always use the card information. The number in ()s after the player name is the number of cards that the player has in this set. See below for a more detailed explanation of new symbols on the cards. 1971 NEBRASKA 1971 NEBRASKA 1972 USC 1972 USC OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Woody Cox End: John Adkins EB: Lynn Swann TA End: James Sims Johnny Rodgers (2) TA TB, OA Willie Harper Edesel Garrison Dale Mitchell Frosty Anderson Steve Manstedt John McKay Ed Powell Glen Garson TC John Hyland Dave Boulware (2) PA, KB, KOB Tackle: John Grant Tackle: Carl Johnson Tackle: Bill Janssen Chris Chaney Jeff Winans Daryl White Larry Jacobson Tackle: Steve Riley John Skiles Marvin Crenshaw John Dutton Pete Adams Glenn Byrd Al Austin LB: Jim Branch Cliff Culbreath LB: Richard Wood Guard: Keith Wortman Rich Glover Guard: Mike Ryan Monte Doris Dick Rupert Bob Terrio Allan Graf Charles Anthony Mike Beran Bruce Hauge Allan Gallaher Glen Henderson Bruce Weber Monte Johnson Booker Brown George Follett Center: Doug Dumler Pat Morell Don Morrison Ray Rodriguez John Kinsel John Peterson Mike McGirr Jim Stone ET: Jerry List CB: Jim Anderson TC Center: Dave Brown Tom Bohlinger Brent Longwell PC Joe Blahak Marty Patton CB: Charles Hinton TB. -
Campus Throughout Their Lives Lives Their Throughout Campus to Back Come Also Alumni These Of
home to the Hagerty Family Café, Modern Market, and Star Ginger. Star and Market, Modern Café, Family Hagerty the to home attended the University. the attended s parent whose students ) ( Open to the public, the Duncan Student Center is is Center Student Duncan the public, the to Open 1254 4F FAST FOOD. FOOD. FAST family. About one-quarter of undergraduate students are “legacy” “legacy” are students undergraduate of one-quarter About family. POINTS OF INTEREST —places like the Notre Notre the like —places area metropolitan the throughout places weddings and baptisms, and for other reasons tied to the Notre Dame Dame Notre the to tied reasons other for and baptisms, and weddings Subway, Taco Bell/Pizza Hut, and a mini-mart. a and Hut, Bell/Pizza Taco Subway, Notre Dame’s presence extends to to extends presence Dame’s Notre south. the to miles two about for reunions, football weekends, spiritual milestones such as as such milestones spiritual weekends, football reunions, for Center is open to the public and houses Smashburger, Starbucks, Starbucks, Smashburger, houses and public the to open is Center neighbors and neighborhoods. South Bend’s downtown is is downtown Bend’s South neighborhoods. and neighbors BASILICA OF THE SACRED HEART. 3E basilica.nd.edu GROTTO OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES. 3E of these alumni also come back to campus throughout their lives lives their throughout campus to back come also alumni these of Open seven days a week, LaFortune Student Student LaFortune week, a days seven Open 1012 4E FAST FOOD. FOOD. FAST Our life as a community is integrated with the life of our our of life the with integrated is community a as life Our Consecrated in 1888, this is the center of Catholic liturgy and worship A 1/7-scale replica of the renowned Marian apparition site in France, participate in a worldwide network of Notre Dame clubs. -
Recall Petition Not Submitted SLC Members
THE WORLD TODAY Nixon Does It THE NEW YORK (UPI) - The New York Times released a presidential election survey yesterday which showed Richard M. Nixon in a commanding lead over both his rivals and OBSERVER.Serving the Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College Community George C. Wallace slightly ahead of Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. The survey, made by Times correspondents of political leaders in all 50 states, showed that as the campaign entered its final month Nixon was leading in 34 states with 380 electoral votes -110 more than the 270 needed to win. Recall Petition Not Submitted The Times ran the survey on the same day it chose to endorse Vice President Humphrey’s candidacy in its leading editorial. The newspaper called Humphrey “a humanitarian, Organizers Absent; Avoid Debate Challenge and authentic and effective liberal, and a man of proved character, courage and judgment...” The newspaper said the survey was made too early to reflect With an opening prayer of, pass final judgement and decide argument over whether or not to any changes which might have taken place as a result of “My God, help us to put a- on calling an election. A paradox accept Pangborn’s Jim Scherer’s Humphrey’s speech about the bombing of North Vietnam - side party labels and personal in the entire situation is that the motion to officially endorse the which some believe was an effort to attract “dove” voters. prejudices so that this body may Student Body President himself SLC. Stay senator Mike Kendall It quoted Democratic campaign leaders as saying the speech accomplish something for the must recommend the committee of Carroll and junior Mike Mead has generated an increase in contributions and encouraged students of this university,” the to the Senate. -
Welcome to the Class of 2020 Vol
Welcome to the Class of 2020 Vol. 16 No. 2 August 2016 The admissions process at Notre Personal attributes and motivation Dame is not the simple numbers for accomplishment figure Table of Contents game that many high school prominently in the committee’s Class of 2020 students believe. Instead, decision. To illustrate the Golf Tournament Associate Vice-President of importance of non-academic VP Becca Blais Undergraduate Admissions, Don factors, half of applicants who UND Night Bishop, describes Notre Dame’s finished in the top 1% in either Service Project evaluation of applicants as class rank or standardized tests Pre-season Football Poll “uniquely holistic” rather than a were denied admission. Student Send-off Picnic simple quantification of ability. SSLP: Faine House The first-year class numbers 2,040 While SAT an d ACT scores are out of an applicant pool of 19,499. important, standardized tests are All 50 states plus 56 foreign Items of Interest weighted less than a decade ag o. countries are represented. The Fighting Irish open the Combined with class performance, Twenty-three percent are children football season in Austin the top factor, this only gives the of alumni. Please welcome the vs. the Texas Longhorns on Admissions Committee an academic very talented Notre Dame Class of Sunday , Sept. 4 at 7:30 pm. view of the student. 2020: Notre Dame will play the Parker Boudreaux Bishop Moore H.S. Marketing Midshipmen of Navy in Claire Callan Trinity Prep Classics Jacksonville , Florida on Matthew Callan Trinity Prep History November 5 at 11:30 am. Isabella Delgado-Castillo Foundation Academy Environmental Engineering Marcus Figaro Bishop Moore H.S. -
Vs. #1 Miami (10-0, 6-0) Dec. 1, 2001, 1:00 (ABC
#13 VT (8-2, 4-2 BE) vs. #1 Miami (10-0, 6-0) Dec. 1, 2001, 1:00 (ABC) Lane Stadium Blacksburg, VA VT Stats Leaders Miami Stats Leaders Passing: Passing: 11 Noel, 142-238 (59.7%), 1745 yards, 16 TD's, 7 INT's 11 Dorsey, 163-274 (59.5%), 2417 yards, 22 TDs, 9 INTs Rushing: Rushing: For recap, analysis, and to talk about the game 7 Jones, 151 rushes, 797 yds, 5.3 ypc, 5 TD's 28 Portis, 186 rushes, 1076 yds, 5.8 ypc, 9 TDs Subscribers to the TSL Extra get 10% off at with other Tech fans on our message boards! Receiving: Receiving: TechLocker.com! 88 Davis, 39 rec., 623 yds, 16.0 ypc, 7 TD's 5 Johnson, 36 rec., 671 yds, 18.6 ypc, 10 TDs Quality Apparel and Gift Items for the VT Fan TechSideline.com: Your VT Sports Source! 27 Ferguson, 24 rec., 214 yds, 8.9 ypc, 3 TD's 88 Shockey, 36 rec., 459 yds, 12.8 ypc, 6 TDs VT Roster Miami Roster 1 Eric Green CB 5-11 185 So. 46 Chris Buie LB 6-0 231 RSo. 1 Daryl Jones WR 5-10 184 Sr. 51 Jonathan Vilma LB 6-2 211 So. 2 Ronyell Whitaker CB 5-9 198 RJr. 47 Wayne Briggs FB 5-10 244 RSr. 2 Willis McGahee RB 6-1 225 R-Fr. 53 James Sikora OL 6-5 267 So. 3 Deon Provitt LB 6-1 207 RSo. 48 Brandon Manning LB 6-0 212 RFr. 3 Jason Geathers WR 6-3 210 So. -
Busted ... Now What?
Best of the Best Cupid in the Bend Ruth Riley and Troy Murphy have been Believe it or not there are creative ways to Wednesday nominated for the Naismith awards along with spend your Valentine's Day at Notre Dame 15 other male and female national finalists. with or without a significant other FEBRUARY 14, Sports + page 24 Scene+ page 14·15 2001 THE The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saillt Mary's I VOL XXXIV NO. 89 ' HTTP://OBSERVER.ND.EDU Busted... now what? Consequences for parietal violations vary across campus guests of the opposite sex are not to begin tor of residence life. "The longer the vio By MARIBEL MOREY drunk enough that they don't want to go before 10 a.m. on any day and are not to lation, the more intentional it becomes," back to their dorm-hall monitor," said Assistant News Editor extend beyond 2 a.m." What might have For the most part, 10-15 minute viola Shoup. "When they're intoxicated, they're seemed as a small detail during spring tions end with a warning while 30 minute talking louder than they thought they Many prospective students are awed by visitation affects the lives of every student violations or more go directly to Reslife, were." the crazed football fans, the Golden Dome on campus. said Sister Adrienne Piennette, rector of Some students, however, say they enjoy or the sense of community that is sensed "Yes, parietals have a larger effect on Welsh Family Hall. parietals and others disagree so strongly throughout campus, especially within res social life. -
The Daily Egyptian, September 09, 2002
Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 2002 Daily Egyptian 2002 9-9-2002 The Daily Egyptian, September 09, 2002 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September2002 Volume 88, Issue 15 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 2002 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 2002 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MONDAY [) ... I)AIL¥ VOL. 88, No. 15, 16 PAGES Peace Coalition has demonstrated every S~turday . since Qctober against the · :l threat. pf war: in)raq· , STORY BY EVAN RAU Ten dcmonstnion from the Peace Cow.lion .. : of Southern Illinois stood in the sweltering heat· Saturday to protest the possible war ag.unst . lr.it~id~ the ~u·n, · these individuals had to · . shelter thcmsclvcs from. stttemcn~ like, *lr.iq _ · . sucks! Kill 'cm!• as one gentleman offered from his passing pickup truck. .. · · · , · · . Some assembbgc of thc:5e ten has stood_ on . the northeast· comer ,,f Illinois Avenue and Main Street every Saturday from noon to 1 p.m •. since bst Octo~ protesting violent actions by the United St:i.tcs. · , · . .. • . , . .- · - . , :snvaJAHNa- 0AtlY E<m-Tw<_ According to_ a Nov. 19, 2001;, story in USA Nonna S. Wheeler (far right) and other members of the Peace Coalition of Southern_ Illinois protest Saturday against the pos Today; Pcntigon ~fficials say Iraq is a t:uget sible_ ~ar i!1. lraq __on _Saturdafneiir: the Town Square Pavillion. Wh!?_e!er has been p_rotesti~g against war since the_ late _19605'. -
University of Notre Dame October 2019 Annual Security & Fire Safety
University of Notre Dame October 2019 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report CHIEF’S GREETING Dear Notre Dame Community Members, The Notre Dame Police Department (NDPD) is committed to providing a safe, well-ordered environment where the spirit of Notre Dame can thrive among our students, faculty, staff and guests. Our team of dedicated professionals works around the clock to prevent crime, accidents and other sources of harm from impacting the Notre Dame community and to respond efficiently, effectively and compassionately when issues arise. The department proactively engages partners on and off campus to achieve this mission and asks that every member of the Notre Dame community take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of those around them. NDPD staff strive to exemplify the department values of respect, integrity, service and excellence in everything they do. This Annual Security and Fire Safety Report provides information about campus safety and security policies, procedures, systems and resources as well as statistical information about reports of crime and other incidents (including fires) that occur on campus and at certain remote locations. It is published in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Higher Education Opportunity Act. Please familiarize yourself with the resources and other helpful information contained in this Report so you can actively assist us in maintaining a safe and secure environment for the Notre Dame community. Remember that you are an important part of the safety and success of Our Lady’s University, and NDPD is proud to partner with you to ensure that the Notre Dame community can be “one of the most powerful means for doing good in this country.” Sincerely, Keri Kei Shibata Chief Notre Dame Police Department OFFICE OF CAMPUS SAFETY LEADERSHIP TEAM Michael D. -
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Bcs Historical Records Guide 2014-15 Edition
BCS HISTORICAL RECORDS GUIDE 2014-15 EDITION TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 History of the BCS 13 All-Time NCG Results 15 BCS Game Results 18 BCS Bowl Game All-Time Win-Loss Records 20 Results of Bowl Coalition and Bowl Alliance Games 22 Weekly BCS Standings Leaders 25 All-Time BCS Standings Appearances 42 BCS Standings Week-by-Week 59 BCS National Championship Game HISTORY OF THE BCS Recaps 92 BCS Selections History 101 BCS Individual Records 114 BCS Team Records 129 BCS National Championship Game Players of the Game HISTORY OF THE BCS HISTORY OF THE BCS 1992-BOWL COALITION 1995-BOWL ALLIANCE 1997 After a lengthy series of meetings in 1991 and early In 1995, the relationships between the conferences Although the Alliance was successful, the conference 1992, the commissioners of several conferences and (except the Big Ten and Pac-10) and the bowls were commissioners and chief executive officers began representatives of Notre Dame, along with four bowl modified in order to retain the historic bowl venues discussions about the possibility of integrating the committees, created the Bowl Coalition agreement. while increasing the likelihood of matching the No. 1 Big Ten and Pac-10 champions into a bowl arrangement The Coalition provided a structure which enabled and No. 2 teams in the country. that would allow for an annual pairing of the top the champions of the Big East Conference and two teams in the nation. The Big Ten, Pac-10 and Atlantic Coast Conference and Notre Dame to meet The Alliance system was designed to allow the Rose Bowl agreed that the Rose Bowl would host either the champion of the Big Eight (in the Orange champions of the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Eight, a national championship game in rotation with the Bowl), Southeastern (Sugar Bowl) or Southwest Southeastern and Southwest Conferences along other bowls, and that the Big Ten or Pac-10 champions (Cotton Bowl) conferences.