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- A golden ring (By A.J. BOYD assistant viewpoint editor)
We take pride in no symbol of our status as Notre Dame students and alumni than our class rings. No other school in the country has alumni as fanatic about proving their school pride so blatantly as our fellow Domers, and rightly so, for ours is a tradition of unparalleled family and excellence. But, as with all symbols, its meaning is polyvalent and there is much more to my class ring than simply showing off my bachelor of arts.
Viewpoint
- Bradley and McCain bring on the fat! (Jeffery Langan )
Now that the primary season is beginning, the two candidates of ideas, Bill Bradley and John McCain, have decided to meet later this week to unveil their plan to revolutionize America: The Fat Tax.
- Thank you for coming (Letter to the Editor )
As the Director of Notre Dame's Career Center, I want to take this opportunity to thank those of you who attended our Summer Internship Job Fair last Thursday. We could not have achieved such positive results without your loyal and enthusiastic support.
- Everyone belongs here (Letter to the Editor )
There have been a string of letters to The Observer lately that have left me questioning my place here at Notre Dame. The most obvious has been Elizabeth Bauer's aptly titled "Do you really belong here?"
- See it, then decide for yourself (Letter to the Editor )
It is unbelievable that an educated person should be so vehemently opposed to the film, "The Last Temptation of Christ." Your letter disturbs me. Have you even seen the film? Your letter never mentions you actually viewing it. If you have seen it, then you would remember the intertitle stating that the film is not telling the story of any of the books in the Bible. It is simply a film made by a Christian, based on (and very closely following) a book written by a Christian.
News
Scene
- Beauty in `Eye' is only skin deep (By JASON HAMMONTREE Scene Movie Critic)
Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but the filmmakers also forgot that beauty is just skin deep. They've succeeded in making a surreal and sharp looking picture, full of interesting visuals and creative editing, but you forgot the story, stupid. As a result, "Eye of the Beholder" is a fine mess of a movie. From what little the audience is given, what can be determined is that Ewan McGregor plays "The Eye," a British agent trained in counter-surveillance, who uses a lot of hi-tech stuff to spy on his assignments. On one such job, he watches a sexy young woman, Joanna Eris, (Ashley Judd) suddenly kill a man. But instead of rushing to take her into custody, he quickly becomes entranced by her beauty (get it) and instead begins following her on a quest of sexual obsession.
- It's a dog-eat-dog world in `Glengarry Glen Ross' (By JOHN CRAWFORD Scene Movie Critic)
Blake is a motivational speaker, sort of.
- St. Ed's players make dramatic detour with `Drive' (By MIKE VANEGAS Scene Editor)
Glaring at everyone making their journeys throughout the halls of campus buildings is a breast.
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