Print Edition of The Observer for Monday, April 3, 2017

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Volume 51, Issue 112 | monday, april 3, 2017 | ndsmcobserver.com

New administration transitions into term Robinson, Blais reflect on year in office

Blais, Shewit discuss goals for upcoming year

By RACHEL O’GRADY

By COURTNEY BECKER

Assistant Managing Editor

News Editor

Though outgoing student body president Corey Robinson’s time in office has come to an end, he and outgoing vice president Becca Blais used their term to begin a number of enduring initiatives — ones that would not have been possible without the duo’s focus on teamwork, Robinson said. “Without the team, none of this would have happened at all,” he said. “We couldn’t have done half of the things we did without the team. When you have extraordinary people who are passionate and highly capable, you get a great,

The Notre Dame student body gained new leadership Saturday, as juniors Becca Blais and Sibonay Shewit took office as student body president and vice president, respectively. Blais, who served as vice president for the past year, said the administration will spend a large portion of the rest of the semester focusing on training new cabinet members and “rebranding” student government — a movement inspired by the knowledge she gained over the past year about how members of student government can most effectively fulfill their leadership roles.

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LAUREN HEBIG | The Observer

Dance Marathon raises $133,363

Office of Civil Rights launches investigation Observer Staff Report

The United States Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is investigating the University for possible Title IX violations pertaining to two cases, according to documents obtained by The Chronicle of Higher Education. The more recent case was

Photo courtesy of Meg Brownley

Members of the fundraising committee hold up signs announcing the amount of money raised for Riley Hospital for Children. By JORDAN COCKRUM News Writer

On Saturday, dancers at Saint Mary’s 12th annual Dance Marathon — which took place at Holy Cross College’s Pfeil Center — took all the right steps to raise $133,363 for patients at

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Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. Paige Spears, senior and morale executive, said the event — during which participants stay on their feet for twelve hours — raised a record-breaking amount see DANCE PAGE 4

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opened by the OCR on Dec. 23 and, according to the letter the OCR addressed to University President Fr. John Jenkins, “the complaint alleges that beginning in the 2015-2016 academic year, the University subjected a female undergraduate (Student A) to discrimination based on sex. The complaint raises whether the University fails

to promptly and equitably respond to complaints, reports and/or incidents of sexual violence of which it had notice, including Student A’s report of [redacted], thereby creating for students a sexually hostile environment.” University spokesperson see OCR PAGE 3

ND community, visitors run Holy Half marathon By COURTNEY BECKER News Editor

Around 1,700 Notre Dame community members and runners from across the country put their best foot forward while running in Saturday’s Holy Half Marathon and 10K, which took participants on a run throughout the University’s campus.

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The event, which started as a Lenten goal for a group of students 13 years ago, is always popular, senior and Holy Half controller Kelly Janakiefski said. This year was no exception, as all 1,700 registration slots were filled within a month of registration opening, she said. “It [started out] very small, and it has exploded in

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popularity,” Janakiefski said. “And I also think it’s fun because it’s so many seniors and so many Notre Dame students who never run anything in their life, and they’re like, ‘This is great. This is so fun.’ So it’s fun to see how engaged students are with the event.” see HOLY HALF PAGE 4

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