| Vol XXXIIII No. 70 |
Wednesday, January 26, 2000 |
| |

Don't slash the ballot — I want to vote
Matthew Loughran
This column is a lament for Monday night's losers. I haven't voted yet. And I don't mean in this election. Being an Independent living in Maryland, I am not allowed to vote until November. I haven't voted in any election since ... [more]
Give Democrats a chance!
Letter to the Editor
This letter is in response to Laura Antkowiak's column entitled "Abortion issue still vital no matter what candidates say." Laura is certainly correct. Abortion, whether you are pro-life or pro-choice, is an important issue, and it should be taken into consideration ... [more]
Notre Dame still needs to diversify
OMSA
"Why do you talk so white?" "Aren't you going to wash your hair?" "If you are supposedly Latino, why is your skin so white?" "Hey chink, why are you here? Go back to your lab!" "Do you speak Mexican?" "I refuse ... [more]

Challenger aims to reform
By MARIBEL MOREY
News Writer
With issues of the upcoming presidential campaign centering around finance and healthcare, Democratic candidate Bill Bradley has emerged as the prime competition Al Gore will likely face in the upcoming primaries. "He's something of a reformer," said John Roos, professor of ... [more]



|
|
|