| Vol XXXV No. 82 | Friday, February 1, 2002 |
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Malloy recalls experiences
As University President Father Edward Malloy was growing up in Washington, D.C., he never thought that he would someday become the president of the most highly recognized Catholic university in the country. Then, Malloy received an athletic scholarship to play basketball at Notre Dame. "Based on the significant cost of Notre Dame at the time, the only way I could come here was on scholarship," said Malloy. "I was a shooting ... [more]
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Judicial Council sanctions free debate
This week, Brian Moscona and Keri Oxley's campaign for student body president and vice president was sanctioned by the Judicial Council for making comments deemed "insulting or defaming" toward other candidates. The comments, which brought about the sanction, were issued in ... [more]
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ND WOMEN'S SWIMMING: Drowning the Wildcats
For Notre Dame's face-off against Northwestern, the plan was simple: break up the Wildcats' first place finishes, and earn enough seconds and thirds to sneak ahead in the point spread. But Thursday night at Rolfs Aquatics Center, the competition didn't exactly ... [more]
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'The Keenan Revue' — 26 years of the same old song
Nothing is constant except for change. That may be true everywhere — everywhere except for Notre Dame. When the "2002 Keenan Revue" opened with Green Day's "Basketcase," the whining may have been from a different time and place, but the words ... [more]
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