| Vol XXXVII No. 95 | Monday, February 17, 2003 |
Students participate in anti-war protests
Despite the cold temperatures and strong winds, Notre Dame students joined an estimated 400 people, who gathered at St. Paul Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in South Bend on Saturday to take to the streets and protest a possible war against Iraq. Carrying signs with slogans such as "War is Terrorism," they filed into the church to hear keynote speaker Rev. C.T. Vivian, a veteran of the Civil Rights Movement and colleague ... [more]
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Defending V-Day
I am writing in response to Terry McMannus's request (in Friday's Viewpoint) that the Notre Dame community join him in protesting "The Vagina Monologues." I feel that it is completely reasonable for those who have watched, read or adequately researched this ... [more]
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Mens Basketball: Live by the 3, die by the 3
A 12-point lead with under 12 minutes remaining, a chance to hand Syracuse its first home loss of the year, and a shot at gaining solo possession of first place in the Big East West Division were there for the Irish. ... [more]
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The Bard and the Golden Dome
Summer Shakespeare at Notre Dame began like most great success stories do – with a dream and a notebook filled with ideas to make that dream come true. "In a funny way, it all began in London," says Paul Rathburn, an ... [more]
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