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

In the Years Since
Here's what some of Notre Dame's pioneering female graduates are reporting back about their lives. And here's what's changed for women in the past quarter century. Also check on the dean of the Mendoza College of Business, a woman who knows what she wants.
Read about the fight for justice in Guatemala. Also see how religion has influenced politics through the years and view an appraisal of the nasty business of presidential campaigns. Find out what our politics say about our national character. Finally find out what a poor parish in New Jersey says about the Catholic Church in America.
Notre Dame Campus Stories of Note
Cardinal McCarrick donned sunglasses, which made Martin Sheen laugh. What else happened at the Notre Dame commencement?
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Notre Dame and South Bend knock down the fences.
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Brian Grunert wins a Grammy without singing a note.
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(Cover photograph by Matt Cashore)
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PICK OF THE WEEK
The Winding Ways Quilt: An Elm Creek Quilts Novel, by Jennifer Chiaverini
'91 (Simon & Schuster). The author continues her popular series detailing the experiences of a group of friends
and business partners called the Elm Creek Quilters. This, the 12th Elm Creek book, takes a look at how friends support each
other as they navigate life's unexpected pathways.
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Reflection
When Amanda (Dodd) Miller'99 and her twin sister, Lacy Dodd '99, sought scholarships to
attend Notre Dame, they found them through the Army. So the two arrived at Notre Dame in
1995 as students and cadets in the University's Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps. Miller
writes about her experiences with the military in "On God, Country, Notre Dame."
Frederick Jamroz Jr. '60 had a special affinity for Mary and for Notre Dame, writes his
daughter Anne M. Jamroz-Garrett. In "The Blessed Mother Comes Full Circle," she talks about
the feelings Notre Dame evoked in her father and the Jamroz family.
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