War protests support Saddam Mike Marchand Undistinguished Alumnus
On Feb. 15, between one and two million people around the world marched in support of the regime of Saddam Hussein. Of course, they didn't say that's why they marched, but a clear consequence of preventing military action against Iraq is ... [more]
Reconsidering slavery Maite Uranga Life in Africa
Before I arrived in Africa I carried with me moral beliefs that were rock solid — one that being slavery is wrong regardless of the context. I would guess there are few Americans that would argue against this. A counter argument ... [more]
Just doubts? Daniel Philpott Viewpoint: Iraq
Rumors of war in Iraq are now calcifying into war. Will it be just? Prominent ecclesiasts have now weighed in, their perspectives predictably following what they have long preached. The U.S. Catholic bishops and leaders of mainline Protestant denominations have brandished ... [more]
Keeping pace with tuition Sarah Nestor Saint Mary's Editor
Saint Mary's and Notre Dame Board of Trustees have once again approved tuition increases, thereby passing the College and University's costs onto students. However, this is not an uncommon phenomenon in the State of Indiana, or even across the nation. Indiana ... [more]