Notre Dame Magazine

Autumn 1996

Features

The Other Notre Dame, by Walton Collins
The University also includes those sometimes forgotten, often misunderstood but increasingly valued graduate students.
Un Hombre Duro y Dulce, by Jerry Kammer
For generations of Hispanic scholars Julian Samora was mentor, benefactor and guide. He was also a pioneer who helped change America.
It Isn't Working, by William Pfaff
Globalization and the new capitalism are not delivering the utopia they promised. In fact, they may be doing more harm than good.
The Human Element, by Carol Schaal
What's good for business isn't always good to these human resources.
Germ Warfare, by Ed Cohen
Americans weren't always obsessive about cleanliness but they are now. A Close Shave: More on germ warfare
A Place in Heaven, by Eric Zorn
Eternal bliss is a mystery explorable with conjecture, logic, dogma, faith, scripture and hope. But it is a mystery nevertheless.
That Perilous Gift, by Elizabeth Austin
Shame is both toxin and vaccine, a primal emotion, the mirror to our secret souls -- and perhaps the missing ingredient to cure America's ills.
One Night in Gulfport, by Kerry Temple
Ever since that encounter 25 years ago, the enigma that is homosexuality has been pestering me.

Notre Dame News

Students plug in
Gilding the dome
A chilling development
Deadly infection's big comeback

Perspectives

Travels with God:An epiphany at Volcan Santa Maria
What child is this?: A middle age bonus
The fixer: Getting on with things
In the spirit: Emisarries from an ether world

Alumni Section

An Inquiring mind
Classnotes


Artwork for That Perilous Gift by Carl Prescott
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