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Gino's East Pizza hits Mishawaka

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Pizza lovers have never been at a loss for options in South Bend as far as quality and tradition are concerned — from the family favorite Rocco's to the long-standing classic Barnaby's to the student-loved Bruno's.



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Saint Mary's professor gives poetry reading

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Sr. Eva Mary Hooker spoke on wilderness — its beauty, splendor and power — at a poetry reading called "Notes on Survival in the Wilderness," Tuesday at Saint Mary's College. Hooker has previously given poetry readings in college and university settings, as well as with other poets and writers.


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Schmidt, Weber prep for term end

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With a month and a half left in office, student body president Grant Schmidt and vice president Cynthia Weber outlined what they wish to accomplish by the end of their tenure Monday.



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Panel: Perfectionism an issue at ND

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Competition and perfectionism are prevalent issues at Notre Dame — often much more serious than they are considered to be, three experts said Monday evening.




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Pink Zone fundraiser exceeds goal

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It seems that even the Notre Dame women's basketball team celebrated Valentine's Day — and not just by playing with a lot of heart. As DePaul took to the court yesterday, it was met by an Irish team clad not in their traditional blue and gold, but in light pink. 


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Students' thoughts on Valentine's Day vary

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Valentine's Day is a national holiday that traditionally celebrates love and romance. At Notre Dame, students' views about the day of love vary, from those cynical about the holiday's appeal to those who celebrate it as an expression of any kind of love.


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Edith Stein event spurs discussion

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The Edith Stein Project, sponsored by the Identity Project of Notre Dame and held in McKenna Hall, returned this weekend for its fifth year and addressed a number of divisive yet pertinent topics to college-aged audiences.


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Tuition to top $50K in total next year

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Notre Dame has increased tuition by 3.8 percent for the 2010-11 academic year — totaling $50,785 when including room and board — marking the lowest percentage increase since 1960, according to a University press release.


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College celebrates sophomore weekend

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Following a long tradition of hosting a weekend celebrating the bond between students and their parents, Saint Mary's College held its annual Sophomore Parents' Weekend Friday and Saturday.



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Bengal Bouts celebrates 80th year

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This year's Bengal Bouts tournament, which begins this weekend, marks two milestones for the boxing club, as the group will celebrate its 80th anniversary and send its millionth dollar to the Holy Cross Missions in Bangladesh.


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College revises housing policies

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With room selection for the 2010-11 academic year quickly approaching, the Department of Residence Life and Community Standards at Saint Mary's is working to help make the process run more efficiently with changes to the former quota system, renovations and additions to the Web site and more information sessions and more activities for students.


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LNO celebrates 24th anniversary

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Late Night Olympics (LNO), an interhall competition that benefits St. Joseph County Special Olympics, is back for the 24th time, beginning tonight at 6 p.m., coordinator Tim Novak said.



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Campus flower shop anticipates Valentine's

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With Valentine's Day just around the corner, Irish Gardens is facing a huge spike in business, but Notre Dame's student-run flower shop strives to maintain its personal approach to customers while dealing with a large increase in orders.