Sports
Inside
- Lone star Yankee misses Texas (By MATT BRAMANTI Wire Editor)
As I look out my window on the barren Indiana tundra, I can just barely make out the trees through the blowing snow. I know it's just another winter night in South Bend, but I can't help but think of a few little words:
Viewpoint
- A fictitious letter from the heavens to those left behind (Adam Cahill A Domer's Outlook)
My Dearest,
- Call for respectful economics debate (David Ruccio associate economics professor)
It is always unfortunate when insult and invective replace mutual respect and rational dialogue. This is all the more true in a university setting, where diverse views are meant to coexist and interact.
- Serious claims of discrimination deserve review (Jessica Donnelly graduate student)
I would like to respond to both Kiflin Turner's Inside Column and Kristine Rosario's letter in Viewpoint from last Wednesday's Observer.
- Joe Millionaire: Who's laughing? (Andrew Litschi freshman)
There I was in our dining hall after deciding not to pursue this issue, when I was incessantly aggravated by the conversation a table over: Joe Millionaire. Please understand that I do have some sympathy, for the premise truly is idiotic. You get to laugh at a mimbo named Joe Millionaire and his naive female gold-diggers every Monday night.
News
- Items stolen from pub (By AMANDA ROTHEY News Writer)
Fiddler's Hearth, the popular downtown Irish pub, has experienced several incidents of theft this winter, the owners said.
- Faculty members speak against war in Iraq (By MATT BRAMANTI News Writer)
As thousands of U.S. troops amass in the Middle East poised to invade Iraq, Notre Dame faculty members circulated a petition calling for a diplomatic solution to the international crisis.
- Citations won't affect most abroad programs (By TERESA FRALISH Assistant News Editor)
Though reports regarding student citations issued in the Jan. 24 raid of The Boat Club have been forwarded from the Office of Residence Life and Housing to the London Program and the Office of International Study Programs, officials from both departments said such a citation would not necessarily prevent a student from being admitted to or participating in an abroad program.
- Workers speak out against Azteca Workers have been on strike since September 30 (By KATERI McCARTHY News Writer)
Employees from Azteca Foods Inc. of Chicago spoke about their current four month long strike in at Tuesday's lecture entitled, "Support Justice."
Scene
- www.TrueLove.com Tips for successful Valentine's Day online shopping (By MARIA SMITH and CHRISTIE BOLSEN Scene Editor and Assistant Scene Editor)
Valentine's Day is rolling around again, and everyone is searching for exactly the right way to show their love for the special someone in their life. Of course, with the stress of classes and Junior Parents Weekend coming up, the special someone in your life may recently have taken second place to books and other plans.
- Grecian Delights Grecian Delights offers a tempting array of delicious Greek dishes (By ON-KAY WONG, ANNIE HASTERT, and GWEN SCHMIEDEBUSCH Scene Restaurant Critics)
Grecian Delights, a small restaurant, combines a pleasant atmosphere, an assortment of Greek tunes — in addition to more familiar pop tunes — and delicious food at a decent price. The service was a little slow, perhaps because of the amount of food ordered, but the waiter was very friendly and eager to please.
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