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Vol XXXVII No. 78

Wednesday, January 22, 2003

  Commentaries

Why we don't understand each other
Jacqueline Browder
Happily Ever After

Men and women just don't seem to get each other. As much as we try, as much as we think about it and as much as we talk about it, maybe the myth is true. We are from different planets. Whether ... [more]
Quote of the Day
Oscar Wilde
British writer

"The very essence of romance is uncertainty. If I ever get married, I'll certainly try to forget the fact." Oscar Wilde British writer ... [more]
While honoring King, remember lost values
Paul Graham
Another Perspective

Monday was the national day of celebration and remembrance of a figure who fought to end systematic and social racism and injustice in America. Dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr., it is a day on which America is to reflect on ... [more]
Come, join the dialogue on Iraq
Lindsay Updike
law student

As crucial upper-level decisions regarding a war with Iraq near, many Americans (indeed, people everywhere in the world) are noticing the polarity of public opinion. It is natural that people want to share their ideas and opinions about the pros and ... [more]
Top schools support their grad students
Paul J. Patterson
graduate student

Recently, The Observer and Scholastic have reported that Notre Dame is striving to become one of the premier teaching and research universities in the United States. But for all the rhetoric concerning the University's rise to the top, Notre Dame still ... [more]


Inside Column
You can't stop reality TV
Mike Harkins
Assistant Graphics Editor

When you turn on the television, you may find yourself watching someone performing an outrageous stunt in order to receive $50,000. Flip the channel and you will see amateurs attempting to become Hollywood stars, with many of them being ripped on ... [more]


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