| Vol XXXIII No. 104 |
Thursday, March 23, 2000 |
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Dispelling most small own myths
Marlayna Soenneker
I come from a small town. Most people immediately think of things like gigantic belt buckles, country music and large pickup trucks when they think of small towns. After my brother's freshman year at college, his fraternity buddies wrote in his ... [more]
Truly celebrating the eucharist
Letter to editor
In response to Thomas Cooney's letter on Mar. 21 responding to Salvadora Hernandez's critique of the Basilica's policy of reserving large sections of seats for people at certain regularly scheduled masses: In my view, Ms. Hernandez's letter reflected an authentic, and ... [more]
Conflicting with Catholic teachings
Todd David Whitmore
The Common Good
In recent weeks the PSA (Progressive Student Alliance) has been urging the University Task Force on Anti-Sweatshop Initiatives and President Malloy to accept two proposals or demands. The first is to join the Workers' Rights Consortium; the second is to withdraw ... [more]
Memories of a true friend
Letter to Editor
Throughout my three years at Saint Mary's College, I have encountered some of the most amazing and remarkable women that I will ever have the chance to know. These women have proven to be faithful friends, voices of reason and comfort ... [more]

Walking on Sunshine
Kelly Hager
Copy Editor
I am from Arizona – a warm, sunny place, where cold is never discussed – where cold is considered evil. I was the kid who froze from air-conditioning, the kid who turned ice-cold from summer water balloon fights. So, when I ... [more]



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