Sports
- No stopping Stanley Co-captain eyes two Notre Dame baseball records (By JOE HETTLER Assistant Sports Editor)
Four years after starting out his Notre Dame baseball career 0-17, co-captain and centerfielder Steve Stanley finds himself approaching two Irish baseball records with possibly more to come as this season continues.
- Belles win home opener 6-3 St. Mary's beats cold weather as well as Tri-State (By KATIE McVOY Associate Sports Editor)
The Saint Mary's tennis team was looking to heat up the season with the team's opening match against Tri-State, but the Belles had trouble even staying warm.
- Fresh Prespective (By MATT LOZAR Sports Writer)
Most college teams do not expect significant contributions from their first-year team members.
- Irish have best chance for championship in 8 years (By MIKE CONNOLLY Sports Writer)
For eight years, the national title has been just out of reach for the Irish.
Inside
- Looking back ... (Kimberly Springer Advertising Account Executive)
I turned in my graduation ticket request form yesterday and all of a sudden it hit me… it's almost over. Somehow four years have come and gone when it feels like it was only last week we were moving in as bright-eyed freshmen. Do you remember that weekend?
Viewpoint
- Students must exercise voices (Observer Editorial The Observer Editorial Staff)
This is the third in a series of editorials commenting on the proposed alcohol changes at Notre Dame.
- Representing conservative law (Christine Niles As I See It ...)
It's time to clear up a misconception.
- Quote of the Day (Reinhold Niebuhr theologian)
"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference."
- Some students praise, others protest policy Drinking isn't a privilege (Adrian Acu freshman)
This campus makes me laugh sometimes. All this fervor over the new alcohol policy is only proving the administration right in its actions.
- Don't decide for students (Christine Kraly class of '01)
Student Affairs, wake up.
- Some students praise, others protest policy Join the campaign to "Change ND" (Robert Pazornik senior)
I've been at this school long enough to realize the sad, sad truth that the Golden Dome stands for one thing and one thing alone. And it's not Our Lady of the Lake.
News
- Students flood rally, march to Dome 600 students gathered to protest proposed alcohol policy changes (JASON McFARLEY News Writer)
To the chant of "We need a voice," hundreds of Notre Dame undergraduates marched to administrators' doorstep Wednesday, flooding a student demonstration in protest of proposed changes to the University alcohol policy.
- Debators prepare for national tourney (LAURA SELLINGER News Writer)
After winning several tournaments over the course of the year, Notre Dame's Speech and Debate team is heading to the National Parliamentary Debate Association Championship Tournament at the Metropolitan State University in Denver, Colorado Friday.
- Committee to review debit ID's ( SARAH NESTOR News Writer)
Saint Mary's formed a committee to review the feasibility of new options for swiping student ID cards instead of using cash to pay for campus utilities.
- McDonald earns spot on team Senior to (LAURA SELLINGER News Writer)
Notre Dame senior and Speech and Debate team member Will McDonald was selected as one of the top three debaters in the nation during the mid-semester break.
- ND, SMC students relive exotic break travels (SARAH RYKOWSKI News Writer)
She felt like it was her last chance for a great Spring Break vacation and she sensed her time running out as an undergraduate, so Alissa Blair decided to make it a memorable experience. Blair and four friends spent their spring break taking a road trip to Miami, cruising to the Cayman Islands and then driving back to South Bend.
- Hall staffs confront policy (HELENA PAYNE News Editor)
The new alcohol policy changes have received varying reactions from residence hall staffs with the general agreement that many of Notre Dame's traditions and enforcement policies in question will remain.
Scene
- Notre Dame transformed in `Persephone' (MARIO BIRD Scene Movie Critic)
Since the production of "Rudy," it has been no secret that the Notre Dame campus abounds with cinematic beauty, from the solitude of St. Joseph's lake to the burnished gleam of the Golden Dome. Few, however, would imagine the campus and surrounding landscape to be the setting for ancient Greek mythology.
- `Evil' screen debut satisfies video game fans (JACK MONAHAN Scene Movie Critic)
Though this type of transition is typically a recipe for disaster, "Resident Evil" makes the conversion from console to cinema surprisingly well. A frightening, atmospheric horror film that stays true to its video game roots, this film should please any horror or science fiction fan.
- Sucking blood makes for lifeless movie (C. SPENCER BEGGS Scene Editor)
The second installment of a film adaptation of Anne Rice's popular "Vampire Chronicle" book series, "Queen of the Damned" unfortunately trades in the thoughtful, mythical commentary of its predecessor, 1994's "Interview with the Vampire," for high-end special effects and Hollywood glitz.
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