| Vol XXXVII No. 87 |
Wednesday, February 5, 2003 |
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Discrimination in the heart of our town
Kristine M. Rosario
senior
In the 21st century many would like to believe that our society has made some progress against intolerance and racial discrimination. Like many, I believed this to be true. But after last Thursday night I now realize that there is still ... [more]
Abortion is an immoral choice
Brian Noonan
law student
Recently, The Observer reported that four individuals from Saint Mary's Center for Women's Intercultural Leadership were sent to D.C. to lobby for pro-choice causes as some type of "leadership training." This pro-choice lobbying and its funding undermines the missions and values ... [more]
Economics split unfair
Mary Ursu
freshman
I am disgusted at the behavior of the Economics Department administration. First, although this is not what makes me the most upset, creating a new department requires a great amount of money. This is a time when extra funds are not ... [more]
Title IX isn't about equal opportunity
Tom McTaggart
junior
Lost in the wake of other prominent national events was the presidential commission on Title IX's failure to address several major problems it has caused over the last 30 years. I fully support equality, but Title IX isn't creating the equal ... [more]
A eulogy for the Boat Club
Jacqueline Browder
Happily Ever After
Although the ultimate fate of the Boat Club has yet to be determined, it is only fitting that such a hallowed part of the Notre Dame experience receive a proper farewell in light of recent excise events. So, before the music ... [more]

Reality of Heartland
Kiflin Turner
Associate News Editor
The biting cold and the faint throbs of Kylie's, "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" were some of the last things that I remember while braving the unnecessarily long wait outside of Heartland last Thursday night. And then of course, ... [more]



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