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Dame Magazine covers an array of topics and issues as broad
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Current Issue: Spring
2008

Stop the presses
What will it mean when the daily newspaper becomes obsolete? Is international reporting accurate? How does new technology impact newspapers?
Read a story about a walk on the Camino de Santiago. And find out how New Orleans is surviving today. View a multimedia tour of New Orleans.
And eavesdrop on the editors having coffee with some interesting Notre Dame professors:
Linda Przybyszewski: What to wear
Matt Bloom: Happiness is ...
Martin Nguyen: The portrait of an artist
Jennifer Tank: Tempest in a stream
Carter Snead: What we owe each other
Cornelius Eady: Authentic voice
Notre Dame Campus Stories of Note
What's your favorite campus spot? See what others have to say, then contribute your choice.
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Echoes: A new campus feature covers historical moments at Notre Dame.
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Sharing hope day by day; a CSC devotional.
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(Cover illustration by Anthony Russo)
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PICK OF THE WEEK
Miles from the Sideline: A Mother's Journey with Her Special Needs Daughter, by Maura Weis, with Jessica Trobaugh Temple '92 (Sorin Books).
Maura Weis does not join her husband,
Notre Dame football coach Charlie Weis, in the stadium on game day.
For good reason -- daughter Hannah, diagnosed with global developmental delay, is frightened
of crowds. Here she unfolds the challenges and blessings
of raising a special needs daughter.
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Reflection
Before Joseph W. Schmidt '35 attended his 65-year reunion at Notre Dame, he wrote and mailed
a poem to his surviving classmates. He wanted, says his daughter, Joanne Schmidt, "to let them
know how much ND and his classmates meant to him." Mr. Schmidt died a year after that
reunion, but his love of the University lives on in his words, which he called "The Domer."
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Spring 2008 contents
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