| Vol XXXV No. 99 | Tuesday, February 26, 2002 |
Walker speaks of search for self
When author Rebecca Walker began to think about writing her most recent book, she wanted to compose a piece of writing that would talk about race emotionally. She also wanted to write a book that would let readers see through the masks people wear and think about identity in terms of something other than racial, economic and regional categories. The result was her book "Black, White and Jewish: An Autobiography of ... [more]
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Homosexual acts are categorically wrong
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently announced its support for legislation to allow children born to or adopted by one member of a same-sex couple to be adopted by the other member of that couple. In light of this and other ... [more]
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BENGAL BOUTS: The weight of the ring
Two days before the Notre Dame Boxing Club was set to begin hosting the 72nd Annual Bengal Bouts at the Joyce Center, senior club president Matt Fumagalli sat at small desk in the lobby of South Dining Hall. Along with Mark ... [more]
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Ramone stays `fast and furious' to the very end
On April 4, 2001, Joey Ramone succumbed to a six-year battle with lymphatic cancer, and America lost one of her true rock 'n' roll saviors. A staple of New York City's legendary CBGB's, the Ramones released their debut album in 1976. ... [more]
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