| Vol XXXV No. 100 | Wednesday, February 27, 2002 |
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Protestors attempt to deter play-goers
Two members of the Pro-Life Action League of Chicago were removed from the lobby of DeBartolo Hall by Notre Dame Security/Police Tuesday night for distributing fliers to people about to enter a performance of the "Vagina Monologues." Joe Scheidler, a 1950 Notre Dame alumnus and his companion, Monica Miller drove from Chicago despite snowstorms to represent a group of "concerned Catholics [who believe] the Vagina Monologues promotes a false view of ... [more]
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The price of my dream, and yours
Carl Brashear had to wait outside the gate of Navy Diving School quite a while. The sentry had refused him an entry. An African-American by birth, Brashear had grown up in a very poor background in the rural South. But right ... [more]
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ND WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: 51 and done
On Dec. 12, 1998, Notre Dame topped Villanova 63-62 at the Joyce Center, a victory that began a string of 51 consecutive home victories for the Irish. Then-sophomore Ruth Riley pulled down a key rebound as the clock ran out that ... [more]
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The Not-So-Royal Shakespeare Company presents William Shakespeare's 'The History of King Henry IV, part I'
The Not-So-Royal Shakespeare Company's production of "The History of King Henry IV, part I," will change the mind of anyone who believes that Notre Dame lacks culture. The entirely student-run play offers a welcome interpretation of Shakespeare's classic history. Re-founded in ... [more]
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