Sports
Inside
- Inside the mind of the enemy (Jeff Baltruzak Assistant Sports Editor)
I'm a guy. I read Cosmopolitan magazine. And I have darn good reasons for it.
Viewpoint
- Patriotism important in times of national doubt (Andrew DeBerry sophomore)
As a student who went to Washington D.C. for spring break through the Center for Social Concerns, studying international humanitarianism could get discouraging. Issues seemed too vast and complicated to effect any sort of substantial change.
- Military in Colombia for drug war? (Gary Sudborough Bellflower, Ca.)
From the crushing of the Paris commune in 1871 to the invasion of Russia by the armies of every capitalist nation after the Bolshevik revolution to the U.S. war against socialism in Indochina to the U.S. interventions in El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua, the prime objective always has been the prevention of socialism succeeding anywhere.
- Stand alone as Catholic university by making education affordable (Steve Ponisciak Durham, N.C.)
We would like to focus on two items from Wednesday's Observer article headlined, "ND 2001-2002 tuition hike lowest since 1959." First, "This year's increase is the lowest since 1959, when there was no increase from the previous year."
- Guns ease violent act (Brian Price class of '95)
With regard to the latest discussion about school violence and guns, I think everyone can agree that the individual is responsible for his or her actions. Having said that, I still think that the "tool," in this case hand guns, needs to be eliminated.
- Mission beyond buildings (Center for Social Concerns For a More Just and Humane World)
I want to respond to two questions which have been asked by students, faculty, staff and alumni in the past few weeks about the Center for Social Concerns (CSC). I briefly will clarify how our mission is beyond buildings and offices.
- Quote of the Day (George Jean Nathan critic)
"Patriotism is the veneration of real estate above principles."
News
- Knight talks on history with ND, media portrayals • Former IU head coach says press created controversy (By LAURA ROMPF Associate News Editor)
While coaching at Indiana, Bobby Knight loved visiting South Bend to play Notre Dame. The people were nice and the fans were courteous. Except for one.
- Former IU coach offers tips for successful living (By JASON McFARLEY News Editor)
He was on his best behavior.
- Riccardi receive ND award for Sant' Egidio work (By ALLY JAY News Writer)
Last night, Andrea Riccardi added his name to the company of Former President Jimmy Carter, Mother Teresa and John Hume. As a recipient of the Notre Dame Award, Riccardi was honored in a prayer service and award ceremony in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium Institute for International Peace Studies. The award was created to recognize excellence and achievement in service, according to University President Father Edward Malloy, who presented the award to Riccardi.
- Prof: Society values female sexuality over athleticism (By CECILIA OLECK News Writer)
Women in sports are still valued more for their sexuality than their skill according to a lecture at Saint Mary's Tuesday.
- Erasmus Institute to establish book award (Special to The Observer )
Notre Dame's Erasmus Institute has established a publishing award to honor books which examine issues in the social sciences, humanities or arts in light of Christian, Judaic or Islamic intellectual traditions.
Scene
- Student-written "Chance at Love" a huge success (CHRISTOPHER SCOTT Scene Theater Critic)
Musical theater is a rarity on Notre Dame's campus. Students are able to experience their share of assorted Film, Television and Theater mainstage performances, but they can only experience one musical per year, as performed by the Pasquerilla East Musical Company each February.
- International business and you: SIBC hosts globalization forum (PAUL RILEY Scene Writer)
Do you ever wonder how your Gucci loafers made the trip from the factory where they are handsewn, to a port to be shipped across the Atlantic, to your local department store and eventually to your feet?
- What are women to do in Notre Dame's "Old Boys' Club"? (JACQUELINE BROWDER In Vogue)
Is Notre Dame still an "Old Boys' Club"? This may seem like an odd question. After all, there are clearly women at Notre Dame that are paying tuition and living on this campus.
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