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Debate shows loss of faith in government
Apathy and cynicism set the tone Wednesday as more than half of the seven tickets in the 2003 student body presidential elections pointed out the flaws of student government Tuesday and vowed to fix them. Students filled the LaFortune Ballroom and watched as the candidates, ranging from humorous to humorless, vowed to reinvigorate student government and responded to questions from students and The Observer. The candidates' platforms promised change, results for ... [more]
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Boston College has provided an example to follow
Having been a Domer for the past 3 1/2 years and having grown up only an hour away from Notre Dame, I've been taught to be anti-Boston College on many levels. All of our sports teams are better than theirs, our ... [more]
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FOOTBALL: Ending with a bang
Over the last few years, Signing Day has ended with a thud for Notre Dame. Wednesday, the Irish not only signed the three names they wanted, but also left scholarship room for a former player to return. Defensive lineman Victor Abiamiri, ... [more]
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`The Recruit': Tension, action and talent
Spy thrillers have always been a hot ticket in Hollywood and every year a new handful of these films are released. This year has been no exception, with recent thrillers such as "Die Another Day," "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," and ... [more]
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