| Vol XXXVII No. 118 | Friday, March 28, 2003 |
Engineering, ROTC professors deployed to Iraq war
University engineering professor Jeffrey Talley, a member of the Army Corps of Engineers Reserves, was deployed to the Middle East in early February. The second-year professor, who is affiliated with the Department of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences, was called up for training in December of last year, prior to his recent U.S. departure. Talley, an Army Reserve lieutenant colonel, is currently in Iraq with the 416th Engineering Command. Peter Burns, ... [more]
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ROTC Pass and Review deserves outdoor location
As students enter the final push of this academic year, other 18-to 22-year-olds are piloting helicopters, firing missiles and operating tanks in the war in Iraq. Their sacrifice should particularly resonate with Notre Dame and Saint Mary's students, as the faces ... [more]
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MENS BASKETBALL: Too much to handle
ANAHEIM, Calif. Lute Olsen called the game between No. 5 seed Notre Dame and top-seeded Arizona a track meet. The Irish played well early, racing to a first half lead. But they ran out of gas, just when the Wildcats were ... [more]
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Medea loosed at Saint Mary's
An eerie music loiters across the black silence, portending unnatural acts and tantalizing first-time viewers of the "Medea." Raising questions about revenge, the nature of justice and natural laws, Medea rocks Greek culture. She brings out Greek arrogance against foreigners and ... [more]
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