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Stories of Notre Dame
One night in January,
by Kerry Temple '74
My second-time around,
by Matt Storin '64
A member of the family,
by Ed Cohen
My story,
Stories by ND family members
Unreal: A portrait of the
cosmos, by Chet Raymo '58, '64Ph.D.
Today's physicists have rendered a portrait of the cosmos
that is stranger and more spectacular than any science fiction.
Full story
Notre Dame's Seers,
by John Monczunski
No time for you,
by Andrew Santella
Many Domer 20-somethings are so set on establishing careers
that the post "a relationship," especially if it
means romance. Or love. Or marriage.
Full story
Miles to go before
I wed, by Heather Treseler
Antidote to autism,
Walton R. Collins '51
Notre Dame's Tom Whitman and his students have gone into the
homes of children with this mysterious developmental disorder
to combat the disabilities it has inflected.
Full story
'I don't know where
Hannah went,' says Maura Weis
The push and pull of
power, by G.Jeffrey MacDonald
Why do good, smart people do bad things? The formual for The
Fall is ancient but a lot more nuanced than you might expect.
Full Story
M Clay Adams: An old-fashioned
success story, by Eric Butterman
M. Clay Adams, Rockne and Notre Dame
in the 1930s by Joe LaCosta
M. Clay Adams Filmography
Perspectives
(Cover photo by Don Nelson '91MCA)
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Letters
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Cafe du Lac
Alumni Affairs
Bonus copy: Reflections
Jerry McKenna '62 realized a dream when he was commissioned
to create a sculpture of the man he idolized, Notre Dame's
legendary football coach Knute Rockne. He talks about his
work and his idol in his Reflection "Sculpting
Rockne."
After the November 12 ND-Navy football game, Coach Charlie
Weis and his team stood respectfully as the Navy band played
its alma mater. Tom Cutler, a retired lieutenant commander
in the Navy, recalls how that sight brought him to tears in
his Reflection "Our Lady
Queen of Class," first printed in the Naval Institute's
Proceedings magazine.
Other
online Reflections
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