| Vol XXXVII No. 91 |
Tuesday, February 11, 2003 |
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Don't stand for pro-choice funding
Ben Nickol
freshman
A Catholic College is not an oxymoron — but it is just that, Catholic. So what happens when students at a Catholic college raise questions about Church dogma? Well, apparently we give said students a paid vacation to Washington, D.C. to ... [more]
I spy ... Russia
Martha Merritt is an assistant professor of political science.
The views expressed in this column are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Observer.
My favorite object at the recently opened International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., is a small lipstick-shaped pistol. No wonder the Cold War spawned suspicion and paranoia. The attractive woman next to you could reach for her cosmetic case, twirl ... [more]
Bengal Bouts represent Notre Dame at its best
Charles Rice
Right or Wrong?
Notre Dame students are supposed to be smart. Right? So why have 140 of them signed up for the Bengal Bouts? They do endless sit-ups, push-ups, running and hurting. Additionally, they subject themselves to the controlled violence of sparring which can ... [more]
Economics department needs reform
Thomas A. Gresik
professor of finance and business economics
As news of the proposal to divide the current economics department into two new departments has become public, genuine concerns from students are being expressed. Because the current problems the University seeks to rectify have persisted for many years, it is ... [more]

Thanks, snow removers
Scott Brodfuehrer
Associate News Editor
As the lake effect snow machine roars into action again this winter, I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all the members of Facilities Services responsible for keeping the campus roads and sidewalks relatively snow-free every day. Sure, driving ... [more]



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