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Contents - Autumn 2003

Features

A note on the contents

Admit by Numbers? The Admissions Balancing Act, by Ed Cohen. If Notre Dame picked its students strictly by SATs and GPAs, it wouldn't be the place it is or what it hopes to become.
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Going Our Way, by Robert Schmuhl '70. By striking first in the Middle East, the Bush Administration launched a radically different foreign policy, one scripted then shelved years ago.
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As We Forgive Those, by Lawrence Cunningham. Those who trespass against us deserve both justice and mercy. Those who pardon them will also free themselves.
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The Life and Times of Wolf No. 2, by Andrew Malcolm. His adventure is a story of America, the West, family, survival and the intricate web of life.
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Change of Habit, by Kathleen Sprows Cummings '95M.A., '99Ph.D. Popular culture is catching on to something Catholics have suspected for a long time -- nuns are not what they used to be.
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The Sisters of Summer, by Colleen Ganey '03.
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When He Spoke, by Mark Yates. The teachings of the elders can be found at a Buddhist monastery and at home.
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Literary Scamp Evelyn Waugh, by Arthur Jones. The author of Brideshead Revisited may have championed the Catholic faith, but his tour of America -- and visit to Notre Dame-- exposed another side of Evelyn Waugh.
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Time and Again, by Jacqueline Vaught Brogan. An appreciation of Charles L. O'Donnell, CSC, poet and president.
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Perspectives

University News

Illuminations

Letters

Cafe du Lac

Alumni Affairs

Bonus copy: Reflections

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