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O B S E R V E R P a G E 14 Ttze Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's VOL '-p ^ g luesaay, September 17,2002 Crows release new album O b s e r v e r p a g e 14 TTze Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's VOL. XXXVII NO. 16 HTTP://OBS ERVER.ND.EDU Student E xecu tive C a bin et alleges Group debates creating plan ♦ Students discuss rape possible 10-year strategic plan for By SARAH NESTOR student government Saint Mary’s News Editor A Saint Mary’s student report­ By MATT BRAMANTI ed to Saint Mary’s Security Friday News Writer that she was raped Thursday morning by a male acquaintance. During Monday evening’s In response to the student’s Executive Cabinet meeting, report, Saint Mary’s Student Student Body President Libby Affairs enacted the new security Bishop led a discussion on a alert system Friday evening. The possible 10-year strategic online Belle Bulletin Board plan for the future of various explained that an incident of sex­ Student Government con­ : v: : : \ : ■ ual assault had been reported stituencies. and warned students to take pre­ The University is currently cautions. developing its 10-year plan, The alleged incident occurred entitled “Notre Dame 2010: A off campus, the student reported. Quest for Leadership.” The “It is im portant to rem em ber plan will integrate issues of that this incident involves a per­ academics, student life, son known to the victim,” said finances, research and other Linda Timm, vice president of matters. It is expected to be student affairs, in response to the presented to the Board of report. “That is the point that I Trustees in May 2003. want to stress to students, ... Executive Cabinet officials never take for granted any situa­ debated the idea of preparing tion and always, always be atten­ a kind of parallel strategic tive to your decision making plan for the various compo­ when it comes to your vulnerabil­ nents of Student Government. ity in any situation.” Some members were eager to The Saint Mary’s security crime re-evaluate their organiza­ log reported the incident as a tions and discover new focus, forcible rape occurring Thursday but others were skeptical. at 6 a.m. It is unknown whether “If you ask 10 different MATT LOVELL/The Observer the alleged victim has filed people what your organiza­ Student Body President Libby Bishop leads the discussion Monday about a 10-year strategic charges with the South Bend tion should be, you’ll get 10 plan for student government at the Executive Cabinet meeting. Police Department. different answers,” said “The student’s privacy and Student Union Board In other Cabinet news: ident Trip Foley briefed the T rustees on Oct. 3. desires about releasing any more Manager Stephen Christ. ♦ Student Body President Campus Life Council on the ♦ The senior class’s “Mar- information have to be respect­ Other members disagreed, Libby Bishop reported that “Alternative Living garitaville” party has been ed,” Timm said. how ever. The Shirt sold out last week. Arrangement” survey. approved. The gathering, to The Saint Mary’s Security Web “I see it as a very simple Forty-four thousand of the The survey, completed last be held at St. Joseph’s Beach site cautioned students to “be thing. Either we do it or we kelly green “Return to Glory” spring, revealed students’ will feature “all the trim ­ aware of your surroundings” and don’t,” said Pam Ronson, shirts were sold in the and rectors’ preferences on mings of a tropical paradise,” to “never leave with someone you co-chair of the Hall Hammes Notre Dame undergraduate housing. High said senior class president do not know.” The alert also Presidents Council. Bookstore, bookstore catalog on the list were apartment- Matt Smith. Admission will be asked students to “report any In discussing the strategic and at various concession style quarters, co-ed dormito­ re s tric te d to sen io rs age 21 instances of sexual assault or plan, Bishop encouraged a stands on home football ries, and expanded amenities and up. abuse.” general framework to guide weekends. The fundraising such as private bathrooms The rape is the first to be the future of student groups, project helps to defray the and cable television. Foley rather than a rigid, overly cost of student activities. said the CLC will present the Contact Matt Bramanti at specific plan. ♦ Student Body Vice Pres­ report to the Board of [email protected] see RAPE/page 6 ND: Fan's death unavoidable Journalism panel about 4 p.m. in the upper the victim suffered a full car­ ♦ Officials claim level of the Stadium late in the diac arrest and didn’t respond Stadium medical fourth quarter of the Notre to attempts at cardiopul­ relates 9/11 changes support staff is Dame-Michigan football game. monary resuscitation by near­ Nearby spectators estimated by spectators. McKenna Hall for their annu­ By MEGHAN MARTIN among the best that 15 to 20 minutes passed Some fans who identified al campus visit, during which News Writer between their initial calls for themselves as doctors per­ they meet with students and help and the arrival of para­ formed CPR on the man but faculty involved in the pro­ By JASON McFARLEY medics at Section 118, where hadn’t revived him by the time The responsibility of gram . News Writer the man collapsed. emergency workers arrived American journalists has “American Journalism: A Medics had to “fight the with a defibrillator. increased exponentially over Year’s Lessons” provided the The man who had a fatal crowd the whole way” in the “Based on his condition and the past year, said a group of topic of discussion for the heart attack Saturday in the stands at the south end zone, reports I’ve heard, the para­ professional journalists in a panel, as board members sold-out Notre Dame Stadium said Ann Kleva, director of medics’ ability to get there panel discussion yesterday. recalled their professional likely would have died even if University Health Services. It earlier wouldn’t have made a The participants, all Notre and personal experiences potentially life-saving medical took at least 10 minutes for difference in that situation,” Dame graduates and mem­ with the events and after- equipment had reached him them to reach the victim, she Kleva said. bers of the advisory board to m ath of la st y e a r ’s Sept. 11 sooner, University officials said. A crew of six doctors, 13 the University’s John W. trag ed ies. said Monday. The response time wasn’t registered nurses and first-aid Gallivan Program in Anne T hom pson, NBC News The 64-year-old connected to the man’s death, Journalism, Ethics and Northbrook, 111., man died according to Kleva, who said see DEATH/page 6 Democracy, gathered in see PANEL/page 4 page 2 The Observer ♦ ^THAT S UP Tuesday, September 17, 2002 In sid e C olum n W hat ’s In sid e CAMPUS WORLD & BUSINESS Just a cookie? NEWS NATION NEWS VIEWPOINT SCENE SPORTS BOG approves U.S. continues Boeing union Students Counting SMC soccer Cookies. Chocolate chip cookies. Chocolate chip cookie dough ice speaker al-Qaida votes against affirm ND sex Crows return defies cream. suggestion roundup strike policy to music scene Defiance Some sheltered and over-protected students discover alcoholic beverages Saint Mary's Prosecutors pre­ Members of the Students voice The Counting Saint Mary's soc­ upon coming to Board of Gover­ pare to press Boeing union reject­ their support to the Crows are back cer defeated college, but not I. Meghanne nance debated a charges against six ed calls for a strike University's policy after a three-year Defiance 4-1. The Daring to be dif- Downes approved a student al-Qaida members and prepared to banning sexual lull and Scene team , w ith a 2-3 ferent, I discov- ________________ sponsored sugges­ captured in Buffalo negotiate a new intercourse among music critics record, prepares ered cookies. tion to invite two while Pakistan contract with com­ students. review their latest for their upcoming It took some 18 A s s is ta n t prominent feminist handed over an pany executives. CD, Hard Candy. game against years for me to News Editor authors to campus. alleged terrorist to Adrian. crawl out from the U.S. beneath the rock that had sheltered me from all that is sweet and good and I have no inten­ tion of going to back that unmagical sugarless land. page 3 page 5 page 7 pages 1 2 -1 3 pages 1 4 -1 5 page 16 I vividly remember the first time I made chocolate chip cookies in the Walsh Hall kitchen and should I ever forget, I have pictures to mark the occasion. W hat ’s G oing D ow n Since then, I have become obsessed. W hat ’s H appening @ ND I have been referred to as a cookie monster and in the middle of the week I have been known to make cookies at Suspicious person in Main Building 3 a.m. out of a sheer desire and crav­ ♦ Engineering Career Fair, ♦ “The Many Faces of NDSP responded to a report of a suspicious ing for something that would satisfy Joyce Center Concourse and Aging,” an older adult pro- person on the 3rd floor. The building was my itch for sugar. Monogram room, 6:30 p.m. gram, 210 DeBartolo Hall, searched, however, the person was not Since then, I have discovered 7 p.m. located. Haagen Daz chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream and I can’t seem to Hood ornament stolen from get enough of that either (which after ♦ “Research Just Got Easier! ” ♦ “The Day the Sun student car a thorough taste test I have decided is faculty workshop, Ilcsburgh Turned Cold, ” film series, A student reported that a hood ornament the best - Ben and Jerry’s although Library, room 222, V a.m.
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