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Vol XXXIII No. 109

Thursday, March 30, 2000

  Commentaries

Memory lapses in the White House
Cappy Gagnon
Cappy's Corner

Press accounts in the past few days have yielded yet another mention about the forgetfulness of the guys at 1600. The latest "oops" concerns Al Gore's e-mails. Despite having invented the Internet, it seems that Al is a klutz (color ... [more]
Quote of the Day
Richard M. Nixon
president

"When the President does it, that means it is not illegal." ... [more]
All we need is a Christian candidate
Letter to the Editor

First of all, I must admit that I have been one of the many quietly complacent students here. However, things I have seen recently in The Observer have finally brought me to action in writing. I have two purposes within this ... [more]
NDSP is fair buffer from "real world"
Letter to the Editor

In response to Jeremy Beau's letter on March 27, I'd like to point out that the Notre Dame Police Department is not just a nuisance. Notre Dame Security is a buffer from the South Bend "real" police that May be underappreciated ... [more]
Blatant whine about security police
Letter to the Editor

This is for Jeremy Beau and his recent comments directed toward the Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP). For those of you who missed his commentary, it boils down to this: he and some friends of his broke a bunch of rules ... [more]
Proving we are a "family"
Letter to the Editor

I wish to praise the actions of all Notre Dame students and I know I am not just speaking for myself. I am sure many were equally shocked and pleased at the turnout today. Thank you! To all who came to ... [more]


Inside Column
COPS: Live at Notre Dame
Dustin Ferrell
Assistant Viewpoint Editor

Say what you will about the sheltered nature of college students, but one thing they have in common with "the real world" is their distrust of the law. Cops serve in a thankless profession, much like the military, IRS auditors and ... [more]


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