| Vol XXXIV No. 90 | Monday, February 19, 2001 |
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Students organize `Vagina' readings
Following College president Marilou Eldred's announcement that student organizations could not officially sponsor a reading of The Vagina Monologues on campus, groups of students have been banding together to read the play on their own. One student reading of the controversial play will be held tonight at 8:30 p.m. in the Regina Dance Studio, The Observer learned Sunday evening. While the students who are doing the dramatic reading declined comment, several ... [more]
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Worker's rights need recognition
In the Kuk Dong factory in southern Mexico, workers are struggling for recognition of an independent union. Since Kuk Dong produces apparel for Nike and many universities, their struggle strikes at the heart of the sweatshop issue and the upcoming Notre ... [more]
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League winning streak ends against Pirates
Seton Hall forward Eddie Griffin proved why he might be the best freshman in the country Sunday. Griffin, who was suspended for the last meeting with Notre Dame, scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Seton Hall (13-10, 4-8) ... [more]
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Shakespeare's `The Winter's Tale' to warm Notre Dame
What do London, England and Notre Dame have in common? Well, they're both cold, both have bland food, and both have some of the most innovative and inspirational theater in the world. The Actors From The London Stage arrived on campus ... [more]
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