Sports
- Notre Dame sweeps into fifth place Dusbabek, Carlson lead ND to wins over WMU (By MATT OLIVA Sports Writer)
Despite trailing 3-1 with less than four minutes remaining in the third period, the Irish hockey team did not panic and rallied for a 4-3 overtime victory over the Western Michigan Broncos.
- Irish regain confidence with win (By BRIAN KESSLER Sports Editor)
After a two game losing streak, it would be easy for the Notre Dame basketball team to question its confidence heading into Saturday's Big East showdown with Pittsburgh. For freshman Jere Macura, however, it may have been a harmless game of horse that was hurting his confidence.
- Green leads Irish over Hurricanes (By KERRY SMITH Assistant Sports Editor)
Danielle Green left the Hurricanes seeing red as she led the Irish to a 76-54 win in Miami on Saturday.
- West, Mishka lead Irish to victory in first meet of year Three men post NCAA qualifying marks (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Assistant Sports Editor)
Phil Mishka and Marshaun West put their senior leadership into play Friday, leading the Irish to victory with individual wins that met NCAA qualifying standards.
- Irish break records, finish second in season opener (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Assistant Sports Editor)
Freshmen Jamie Volkmer and Tameisha King began their Notre Dame track careers in a big way, setting three school records between them in leading Notre Dame to a near-victory Friday.
- Irish prove they're deadly from downtown (Kathleen O'Brien assistant sports editor)
Irish fans may know Matt Carroll can knock down a three and that David Graves can get into a groove from behind the arc.
Inside
- Ode to Moog (Mike Connolly associate sports editor)
I guess toughness comes with the job when you are the younger sister of two sports-crazed brothers.
Viewpoint
- Who draws the line in censorship? (Maggie Burnett )
TUCSON, Ariz. — Growing up, children are typically taught to paint and draw using watercolors, oils, markers, crayons and colored pencils. As a kid, Chris Ofili was apparently far from typical.
- Abortion issue still vital no matter what candidates say (Laura Antkowiak )
I've been slacking on my newspaper reading.
- What about sophomores? (Letter to the editor )
Like the sophomores' interviews for the reaction article in Friday's paper, I am also extremely disappointed in the cancellation of Sophomore Siblings Weekend.
- Bush anything but compassionate (Letter to the editor )
In response to Bridget O'Connor's column Friday, Governor George W. Bush may like to preach that he is a "compassionate conservative," but his policies certainly do not support this claim.
News
- Clinton honors Hesburgh with Congressional Gold Medal ( LAURA SELLINGER News Writer)
President Clinton signed legislation on Dec. 9, 1999 to award University president emeritus Father Theodore Hesburgh the nation's highest honor bestowed upon civilians, the Congressional Gold Medal.
- Snite displays colorful Cuban art exhibition (By ERIN LaRUFFA News Writer)
The sound of Cuban music may come as a surprise to someone entering the normally quiet Snite Museum.
- SMC galleries boast renovations (By NELLIE WILLIAMS News Writer)
On Friday the newly renovated Moreau Galleries, which include the Hammes Gallery, the Little Theater Gallery and the Sister Marie Rosaire Extension, were officially recognized. The opening featured Cecilia Ann Kelly's "Works on Paper," as well as exhibits done by Saint Mary's art department faculty.
Scene
- ND celebrates MLK, Jr. and his mission (Mary Anne Lewis Scene Writer)
"We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. So we have come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice."
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