Today's Stories
  • Sports
    • Hurricanes hand Irish 63-49 defeat u Notre Dame fails to match Miami's shooting (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Assistant Sports Editor)
      The ball didn't fall in Notre Dame's favor Tuesday.
    • Hurricanes hand Irish 63-49 defeat u Irish cannot stay on top of game (Brian Kessler Sports Editor)
      After last night's disappointing loss to Miami, Irish fans have to wonder which Notre Dame basketball team will take the floor each night.
    • Irish prepare to weather Red Storm in Big East match up (By KERRY SMITH Assistant Sports Editor)
      While everyone wants to win, there is always an advantage to being the underdog. If you're not at the top, then you have nothing to lose.
    • Irish fans should take cue from Wolverines (Ted Fox Fox Sports...)
      The semester has just started, but I already have some confessions to make.

  • Inside
    • 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.

  • Viewpoint
    • Don't slash the ballot — I want to vote (Matthew Loughran )
      This column is a lament for Monday night's losers.
    • 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."
    • Notre Dame still needs to diversify (OMSA )
      "Why do you talk so white?"

  • News
    • Rape victim's survival story educates many (By ALISON HEINZ News Writer)
      Katie Koestner, date-rape survivor and sexual assault-prevention advocate, asked her audience Tuesday night, "How long does it take each of you to trust somebody?"
    • Professor succumbs to breast cancer (By TIM LOGAN News Editor)
      Maureen Mulligan, a visiting assistant professor of history and core course instructor, died of breast cancer Saturday at her home in Dowagiac, Mich.
    • Berticelli embodied ND spirit (By KERRY SMITH Assistant Sports Editor)
      Bernadette Cafarelli was having a bad day. So, of course, she went to talk to the friend she knew could cheer her up.

  • Scene
    • Student players present 'Jeffrey' (By JACKIE OSTROWSKI Scene Writer)
      A gay man's decision to give up sex spurs the complex series of events that take place in the Notre Dame Student Players' production of "Jeffrey."
    • FTT's 'The Loft Tapes' showcases ND's student films (By MIKE VANEGAS Scene Editor)
      The '90s were a tumultuous decade. With the threat of an oncoming millennial revolution (which never took place), all facets of American culture encountered identity crises concerning their roles and purposes in the future. But within the mind of every man and woman in every corner of the world, all imaginable risks and dangers disappeared into nothing. Those minds lived daily on creative inspiration found in the most commonplace bits of life.