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Out-Of-Court Decision Haggar College Center Opens at Saint Mary's VOL XVlll, NO. 4 the intll'pentknt stutknt nev. spa per serYing notre Jame and saint mary's THlJRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1983 Out-of-court decision made in Go Irish suit By MIKE WILKINS Fighting Irish football." Senior StaffReporter Groves noted that other terms of the agreement require the publica­ Notre Dame and Fan Action Inc. tion to print disclaimers in each have reached an out-of-court agree­ issue and advertisement stating that ment that will settle a pair of law­ it is not and never has been affiliated suits involving Go Irish, a local with or sanctioned by the university. publication covering Notre Dame Notre Dame, in turn, will be re­ football. quired to grant basic press privileges The agreement will settle a law­ to the publication. suit filed by Fan Action in September In addition, Blue And Gold Il­ of last year claiming that the Univer­ lustrated will not be allowed to use sity was interfering with the normal Notre Dame trademarks anywhere business operation of its publica­ in the pubication. Philip Faccenda, tion, Go Irish. The University later legal counsel for the University, countersued, claiming that the declined comment until the agree­ publication was trying to make itself ment has been signed. appear to be connected with Notre Dame. Both sides seemed pleased with The terms of the agreement, the results of the agreement and which were signed and submitted to expressed confidence that the Starke County Circuit Court last agreement would be signed soon. "I week, require the publication to think the parties involved have change its title, according to james reached this agreement in an Groves, attorney for Fan Action. amicable manner," Groves said. The publication has been "Everybody was pleased that we renamed Blue and Gold Illustrated, were able to settle this thing out of but will be allowed to keep Go Irish court," added John Heisler, as­ as a subtitle through the end of the sociate sports information director. current football season. It will also "I think the thing is pretty much be allowed to keep its slogan, "the over at this point." newsmagazine devoted exclusively Representatives from Fan Action The Observer/Pete Laches to the coverage of Notre Dame could not be reached for comment. Icc cream social The sophomore class sponsored an ice cream Center. The event was one of many that have been social yesterday outside of the LaFortune Student held during Welcome Week. Swimrning pool plans finalized ByPATSAIN Two bulkheads that stretch across faculty, and staff. The ACC will also Copy Editor the pool are the key to its flexibility. gain office space, with about 12 new The bulkheads rest on the side gut­ offices to be built in the pool build­ Plans for a swimming pool ad­ ters, and can be rolled up and down ing. jacent to t t he ACC are in the final the length of the pool. "We could Space for 350 spectators will be The Observer /Scott Bower stages. have diving at one end of the pool, provided in a balcony above the The new pool will be 50 meters recreational swimming in the pool. long and 25 yards wide, and features middle, and water polo at the other The pool facility will be added to Haggar College Center two moveable bulkheads, making it end," said Dedrick. the back of the ACC, starting at gate a multi-purpose facility. Construc­ An instructional deck will be a 6 and going north toward gate 5. The tion of the four-million-dollar pool, major feature of the new pool. Part loading dock at gate 6 will have to be which is being designed by Ellerbe of the deck will be separated from moved because the pool will block opens at Saint Mary's Architects, is expected to start in the pool by a glass wall, and part will it, Dedrick noted. By CINDY BOYLE Pizza. March of next year, weather permit­ be in the pool area itself. The fence along Cartier field will Staff Reporter Also located in the college center ting. The diving area at one end of the also be moved back about ten feet to are rooms for meetings and "The pool has absolute pool will have three one-meter make room for a road behind the The Haggar College Center, Saint workshops, areas for movies, infor­ flexibility," said Physical Plant diving boards and two t three-meter pool building. Entry to the pool will be either Mary's new multi-purpose college mal recitals and displays, a Director Don Dedrick. "It will not boards. through the ACC or from doors next facility, is finally open. hospitality room, and an information be used strictly for competition, but Lockers will be provided for stu­ The two-year, $1.4 million desk. A terrace was added to the rear also for instruction and recreation." dents, the varsity swim teams, to gate 5. renovation to the old Alumnae Cen­ of the building. tennial Library provides students Saint Mary's stu.dents are excited and faculty with a new, informal about the campus addition. "It meeting place on campus. Among provides students with new oppor­ the additions to the four-story tunities to grow in a social environ­ structure is the Shaheen Bookstore, ment," said Susan Heleringer, a redestrian mall plans completed loc"ated on the north side of the junior. ground floor. Fellow junior Maura Bruen com­ Student Government, Student Ac­ mented, "It's a good place for friends J PATSAIN places, and sycamores have been planted to give shade. tivities, 1st Source Travel, The Ob­ to meet and for everyday activities." ~yEditor Paving bricks will be embedded in the concrete, for­ server. and the Blue Mantle "It's nice and convenient," said i ming a visual focus at the center of the crosswalk. yearbook have all relocated their Anne-Marie Boblick, a sophomore. ; Plans have been finalized for sidewalks and an eating The area also provides a visual end to the mall, which offices in the Haggar Center from "It has a lot to offer, especially the area on the new mall, says Physical Plant Director Don has been made into an extension of the west lawn of the other buildings. 1st Source Bank has bookstore." Dedrick. library. "We continued the line of sycamores going added a branch office in the new "I think it's wonderful," said Students will no longer have to walk around a sandy west from the library," said Dedrick. The X-pattern of center. Bookstore Manager Barbara Racine. desert on the way to classes or the library. "The place sidewalks will also be duplicated down the mall. Students can enjoy video games, "We don't have much more space, where the old fieldhouse used to be" will soon be The mall was not finished during the summer be­ pool, ping-pong and foosball in the per se, but we have added paper­ covered with grass and sidewalks, and possibly a foun­ cause of the many steam tunnels, sewer lines, and Brezny Game Room, located on the backs and magazines to the tain. sprinklers, as well as the fieldhouse foundations which ground floor. There are several dif­ tradebook section." Benches, grassy hills, and trees are other features of had to be removed or replaced. ferent dining formats in the second­ The center, a gift of the Haggar the new mall which Dedrick hopes to make a meeting A continuation of the mall will be found in front of the floor Snack Bar, including Bun Foundation of Dallas, Texas, and the area for the Notre Dame community. Center for Social Concerns in the form of a concrete Appetite (a grill line); the Deli (deli­ Shaheen family of Sturgis, Michigan, In Dedrick's opinion, an especially important part of and brick patio. style sandwiches), the Corner will be officially dedicated on Sep­ the mall will be the paved-over area near the LaFortune A fountain might be constructed in the center of the Market, (cash and carry); and Wild tember 16. Student Center. Benches will provide eating and resting mall, but no plans have been made yet, noted Dedrick. ' ....... , .. ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- The Observer Thursday, September 1, 1983- page 2 . Brief · · In Smothered by concrete Not only docs Notre Dame install sculpture, renovate buildings and bulldoze dirt during the More than 600 people attended a funeral service summer. it also plants sidewalks. And if you ever Paul McGinn )TMnday li>r 26 ~IUdent~ killed a week ago in Fengyuan, Taiwan, Executive Editor when the roof of their high school collapsed. The two-hour service, doubted the fact that sidewalks grow and presided ovt_.r by Provincial (iovernor Lee Tt·ng-hui, was held at a reproduce, just look around LaFortune, the infir­ stadium here, 100 miles southwest of Taipei. The victims, all girls, mary or the Library. Inside Thursd died when the roof of an auditorium believed to have been weakened by heavy rains collapsed during an orientation session for 630 newly-enrolled students. Two construction company ex­ Sidewalks? But how could anyone be so ter, they work better, too. They're cooler in sum­ ecutives, charged with improperly repairing the roof of Fengyuan frivilous as to criticize simple concrete? Don't mer and less slick in winter. And they last longer. High School, were taken into custody Saturday. Chang Wu-Hsiung, people have better things to do than to waste their chairman of the 1-l.iu Shih Construction Co., was freed on $7,900 time talking about sidewalks? One must applaud the work ofthe maintenance hail, but his brother, unable to post bail, remained in jail.
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