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Forum: market, morals discussed

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Notre Dame staff attempted to answer difficult questions about moral development at the panel discussion "Morals and Markets: Being Catholic in a Global Economy," one of the first large events for this year's Notre Dame Forum. 


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Officials discuss campus water supply

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Notre Dame students might wonder why the water from different campus drinking fountains may differ in taste. A drink of water from a drinking fountain in the Rock might taste quite differently than that from a fountain in DeBartolo or a residence hall.



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SMC bookstore signs contract with Follett

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Saint Mary's College recently contracted Follett Higher Education Group to assume operations of the Shaheen Bookstore, Richard Speller, vice president for finance and administration at the College said.


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ND invests in conservation

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Notre Dame will invest $6.5 million in campus energy conservation measures over the next two years, University president Fr. John Jenkins and Executive Vice President John Affleck-Graves announced last week.


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Authorities explain law to students

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Questions about the legal process involved with underage drinking sparked student interest during the "State of Arrest" open panel discussion Monday evening.


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Gingrich screens film on Pope John Paul II

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Former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich screened his Catholic documentary "Nine Days That Changed the World" Monday night in Washington Hall and urged the audience to carry the film's lessons into an increasingly secular nation.  


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Group discusses voting

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Voter registration and education on local political issues will create positive channels between Notre Dame students and the surrounding area, student body president Catherine Soler told Campus Life Council (CLC) Monday.


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NDVotes anticipates elections

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NDVotes 2010, a forum designed to promote voter participation and engagement in the upcoming midterm elections, kicks off this evening with the first "Pizza, Pop and Politics" event.


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Unfinished business'

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Editor's note: This is the first installment of a three-part series about Terrence Rogers, a 1979 Notre Dame graduate who has returned as a graduate student with the goal of winning Bengal Bouts.






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Lawyer outlines laws, gives advice

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 As part of its beND campaign in response to a recent spike in alcohol-related arrests off-campus, student government hosted a lecture Sunday evening titled "Alcohol, Parties, and the Law," presented by attorney C.L. Lindsay.



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Employers target Facebook accounts

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Students joke about "Facebook stalking," which involves searching through social network website Facebook to gain information on another person. But what happens when employers begin using these same techniques to find applicants online?


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Lyons Sponsors Campout on the Quad

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Lyons Hall will host Campout on the Quad from 8 p.m. tonight until 8 a.m. Saturday, giving students the opportunity to spent a night under the stars for a good cause.