Notre Dame
Magazine
Summer 1995
Features
And Dignity for All?
, by Peter Steinels
The Catholic Church has had to deal more openly with its gay and lesbian members, but moral ambiguities still abound.
The Public Servant
, by William Miscamble, C.S.C., '77, '80
Robert Casey's political life is testimony to the idea that government should serve the people, even when personal ideals challenge the party line.
A Place to Call My Own
, by Bruce Dold
While politicians and policymakers argue the merits of family, orphanages and foster care, Maryville Academy has succeeded as a home of last resort.
Notre Dame Down Under
, by Carol Schaal
When a group of Australians wanted to start a Catholic university, Notre Dame Indiana lent more than its name.
The God Squads
, by Scott Appleby '78 In trouble spots around the globe, the fundamentalist faithful are drawing swords against the infidels.
A Portrait of a Place
, by Kevin Coyne
Excerpts from
Domers: A Year at Notre Dame
, a freshly illuminating look at life under the dome.
Images of Endurance
Doug Kinsey's art stands as a compelling vision of the human spirit caught in the vise of political forces.
Notre Dame News
Investment in the future
A band for all seasons
Findings
: A Look at Notre Dame Research
The Catholic Encyclopedia
A beloved editor retires
Perspectives
Ashes to Ashes, Rust to Rust
: A crushing blow to an old Chrysler
The shore of mystery
: Of physicists and poets
Buried Treachery
: Landmines leave a deadly legacy
God with us
: A tyke's tough question
Intolerable intolerance
: Discussion bites the dust
Alumni Section
Watching over Hubble
Classnotes
Summer cover art by Jeffrey Smith
Volume 24, Number 2
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