| Vol XXXVII No. 132 | Wednesday, April 16, 2003 |
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Students consider religious life
Notre Dame is one of the most well known Catholic academic institutions in the United States. Students here can partake in daily masses in a faith-based community, largely guided by priests and brothers on campus. But with a nationwide decline in the number of people choosing to pursue religious vocations, some worry that the same situation could affect life at Notre Dame. The vocation director for Moreau Seminary, Father James King ... [more]
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A message from Uncle Sam
I'd like to introduce myself. I am your Uncle Sam. You may not recognize me because I'm a very busy person. In light of that, I will describe myself. I'm an older gentleman, going on 227 years old. But don't be ... [more]
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Baseball: Blown away
One team took advantage of the strong wind blowing out to left field. Unfortunately, that team was not the Irish. Thanks in no small part to a dominating pitching performance by Eastern Michigan starter Matt Onderlinde, the Eagles held off a ... [more]
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God, country, corps, Notre Dame
At 4:30 this afternoon in Loftus, a tradition that dates back to the times of knights and ruling monarchs will take place. It is a tradition that has been a part of this University since the beginning of military instruction on ... [more]
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