Sports
Inside
- Who's at your table? (Colleen McCarthy Associate News Editor)
When you visualize Christ's Last Supper with the apostles, what does Christ and the apostles look like?
Viewpoint
- Parents praise Notre Dame family (Letter to the Editor )
A week ago my husband Harry and I had the privilege of being a part of Notre Dame's wonderful Junior Parents' Weekend. It was a fun and memorable experience that we both enjoyed immensely.
- Trust in promises is necessary (Letter to the Editor )
First and foremost I would like to thank the University of Notre Dame for joining the Workers Rights Consortium (WRC).
- Use membership to improve WRC (Editorial )
Notre Dame should be commended for its decision to join the Worker Rights Consortium and the chance to expand its ability to stomp out sweatshop labor in the production of college apparel. This decision could strengthen Notre Dame's role as the leading university in the battle against sweatshops.
- Learn for learning's sake (Scott Blaszak The Early Essays)
Fear. You can see it anytime a professor assigns a creative assignment. The classroom becomes silent as the students open their eyes wide in fright. Whether it's a short story in a particular author's style or a first-person anecdote in a foreign language, the class will grow nervous and inevitably hands will begin shooting up across the classroom.
- Collection revives Romero's spirit (Jim Paladino For a More Just and Humane World)
In the days before his death on March 24, 1980, Salvadoran Bishop Oscar Romero said in his homily, "I must tell you, as a Christian, I do not believe in death without resurrection. If I am killed, I shall arise in the Salvadoran people."
- Quote of the Day (Carter G. Woodson historian)
"The mere imparting of information is not education. Above all things, the effort
News
- Higher pay leads students off-campus (By ERIN LaRUFFA News Writer)
While many of their peers are working at places like the Huddle Mart or Hesburgh Library, some Notre Dame and Saint Mary's students choose to venture out into the South Bend job market.
- Diversity Board's accomplishments in question (By MYRA McGRIFF News Writer)
As elections for the Student Diversity Board approach, the Board's accomplishments are in the spotlight.
- Police find alum football player stabbed in burning home (By MARIBEL MOREY Assistant News Editor)
As a football player at Notre Dame in the late 1940s, Richard Cotter was a hot commodity. "He was quiet and modest and according to all the women the best looking. All the Saint Mary's girls flocked him," said Terence Meany, law partner and friend since the first grade.
- Ameritech awards Tarara to create lab (By MOLLY McVOY Saint Mary's Editor)
Virtual laboratories are on the horizon at Saint Mary's. Rick Tarara, professor of physics at Saint Mary's was awarded a $10,000 grant from Ameritech to develop a virtual physics laboratory experiences.
Scene
- Who wants to be a millionaire? From game shows' earliest days to the "Survivor" phenomenon, Americans have been obsessed with TV competition (C. SPENCER BEGGS Assistant Scene Editor)
Game shows attract die-hard followers of all ages, fans who live to hear Bob Barker yell, "Come on down!" or hear Regis ask, "Is that your final answer?"
- Man triumphs over technology as CBS game show loses (JEFF BALTRUZAK Short Circuits)
Technology has been screwing people over for more than 100 years. Every time your computer crashes or you watch the "Personalized Settings" box take forever loading up in the lab, technology is screwing you.
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