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Vol XXXV No. 76

Thursday, January 24, 2002

Coughlin, Winchester withdraw from race

      Caroline Coughlin and Jeanna Winchester dropped out of the race for 2002 Student Body president and vice president early morning Wednesday, leaving only one remaining ticket, that of Kim Jenson and Elizabeth Jablonski-Dieh in the election. After an interview with The Observer Tuesday, Coughlin and Winchester sent an e-mail to elections commissioner Mary Crawford stating ethical reasons for dropping out of the race. "After the interview tonight with The Observer, ... [more]
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Be honest about King's message and its application today
      It occurred to me during this year's annual fanfare, reminiscings and half-hearted applications of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ideas to the controversies of the day by the press, that our celebration of the man and his dream has become benign, perhaps ... [more]
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Freshmen players prove themselves
      Meet Jordan Cornette, Notre Dame's "other" freshman. While his classmate, Chris Thomas, entered Notre Dame with the highest expectations of any freshman in Notre Dame's recent history, few people knew what the lanky forward from Cincinnati, Ohio could do. That's just ... [more]
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Amateur filmmaking in name only
      The 2002 Notre Dame Student Film Festival, now in its 13th year of existence, kicks off tonight in the Hesburgh Library Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Despite its new location, this year's festival promises the same unique and often eclectic mix of ... [more]
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