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Plant Sets Energy Goals
To respond to the University's financial needs and an increased sensitivity for the environment, Notre Dame's utilities department has set many long-term goals to improve the University's energy efficiency, Director of Utilities Paul Kempf said.
Saint Mary's to hold annual charity walk
Saint Mary's will host Light the Night, an annual walk in support of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) Thursday, Carrie Call, director of the Office for Civic and Social Engagement (OCSE) said.
Women's rugby team makes school history
This year, the 17 students on Notre Dame's first-ever women's rugby club team are making school history and starting a successful program with an 84-0 win already under their belts.
Cargill donates to ND Haiti program
Cargill, a company that produces and markets food, agriculture and other products, donated $20,000 to Notre Dame's Haiti Program, the University announced in a press release.
Tomlin gives life advice during standup show
"An Evening with Lily Tomlin" entertained a sold-out crowd in Saint Mary's O'Laughlin Auditorium as the award-winning actress shared her many years of characters and standup comedy.
Obama addresses students
President Barack Obama urged young people to stay involved in the political process Monday during a conference call with student journalists.
Students create errand service
Is it hard to find time to run errands between schoolwork, sports and clubs? Problem solved: erraNDs-4-U, a new student-run delivery service, will do the shopping for you.
SMC-TV goes on the air, revamps office
With the new school year, Saint Mary's students will see new content on channel two of their campus televisions, care of SMC-TV.
Alum competes on 'Race'
For Notre Dame alumnus Thomas Wolfard, this season of CBS' "The Amazing Race" is especially worth watching.
Notre Dame fans left seeing red
Though the Stanley Cup made its way onto the field Saturday at Notre Dame Stadium, its winning luck could not rub off on the Irish as Notre Dame fell to Stanford, 37-14.
Energy Week to raise awareness
Students can grab free handouts and tips on energy awareness as they move through South Quad on the way to class Monday as part of Energy Week 2010.
Wounded Warriors visit campus over weekend
Chad Watson walked into the Oak Room above South Dining Hall last Friday evening as anyone else would. One foot after the other, each step as steady as the last. No one would guess that Watson lost his leg in Fallujah, Iraq, a few years ago when an explosive detonated under a Humvee he was driving.
Career Fair yields jobs for some
Some senior students spent the past two weeks in a blur of résumés, business suits and follow-up interviews after attending the Fall Career Fair at the Joyce Athletics and Convocation Center on Sept. 8.
Wall Street Journal ranks colleges on recruiting
Job recruiters ranked Notre Dame No. 22 for producing the most well-prepared and likely to succeed graduates, according to The Wall Street Journal's new ranking system for undergraduate colleges and universities.
Former biology prof. dies at 92
Julian Pleasants, associate professor emeritus of biological sciences at Notre Dame, died Sept. 17 at the age of 92, according to a University press release.






