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Vol XXXVII No. 116

Wednesday, March 26, 2003

  Commentaries

War focus has led to neglect of domestic concerns
Paul Graham
Another Perspective

As our nation advances towards Baghdad, let us continue to pray for those who suffer directly or indirectly from the war. This war affects families in Iraq as well as families here in South Bend. Both pro-war and anti-war people can, ... [more]
Concern for effects of war
Joseph A. Cari, Jr.
class of '74

I am proud of my country. I am sad for what is about to come. My immigrant grandparents came to this country with the hope of a better life and love of what America stood for. As part of a generation ... [more]
Forgive and forget or forget forgiving?
Jacqueline Browder
Happily Ever After

When it comes to cheating in a relationship, when should you forgive and forget and when should you forget forgiving? We all enter into relationships with varied expectations and project different levels of commitment to our significant others. For example, some ... [more]
Look at history before making change
Mark Leen
class of '99

This letter is written in response to the suggestion by junior class president Meghan O'Donnell that the Executive Cabinet should receive more power under the Constitution and that the Senate is not representative of the opinions of the Student Body. I ... [more]
Defending Velasquez and Azteca Foods
Fred Zeilner
class of '76

The Observer recently published an appeal from the Progressive Student Alliance and an editorial written by Paul Graham, both regarding a labor dispute at Azteca Foods in Chicago. Both the appeal and the editorial asked Arthur Velasquez, the owner of ... [more]


Inside Column
Dancing king
By Joe Trombello
News Production

Two days ago, a female finally spoke the words that I had been waiting to hear for some time: "You're a good lead." Wait. Let me explain. Her comments were not in the context of a parietals violation or a ... [more]


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