Sports
- Bookstore goes all-male with Manual Steering's loss (Kathleen O'Brien Associate Sports Editor)
The F-Bombs unleashed their stifling defense and knocked their opponent Manual Steering out of the tournament with a 21-9 victory that eliminated the last remaining female in the Bookstore Basketball tournament.
- Irish sluggers move to second place in conference (By NOAH AMSTADTER Sports Writer)
Led by some of the best pitching and hitting in the conference, the Irish baseball team swept their Easter weekend trip to claim sole possession of second place in the Big East.
- Bookstore needs dream team (Ted Fox Fox Sports ... Almost)
Once again, the Bookstore Basketball field is steadily dwindling down to a Sweet 16.
- Notre Dame softball topples Pittsburgh (Rachel Protzman Sports Writer)
The Notre Dame softball team improved to 37-12 overall and 8-2 in Big East play this weekend as it defeated Pittsburgh 7-3 and 10-0.
- Runners, jumpers finish among leaders at Indy Relays (by Brian Burke Sports Writer)
- Perrella, O'Shaughnessy lead Irish in weekend play (By SARAH RYKOWSKI Sports Writer)
Women's lacrosse tri-captain Lael O'Shaughnessy's 100th career goal in Monday's 12-10 loss to Harvard put her solidly in front of an attack corps, which has struggled at times during the 2000 season.
- Double Fault-er: Men, women fall in finals Notre Dame drops four singles matches, denied repeat (By RACHEL BIBER Sports Writer)
CORAL GABLES, Fla.
- No. 2 Hurricanes avenge regular season loss to top-seeded Irish (By Brian Kessler )
CORAL GABLES, Fla.
- Irish advance to finals with wins over Knights, Pirates (By BRIAN KESSLER Assistant Sports Editor)
CORAL GABLES, Fla.
- Sachire named championship's outstanding performer (By RACHEL BIBER Sports Writer)
CORAL GABLES, Fla.
- Upperclassmen lead Irish at championship (By BRIAN KESSLER Assistant Sports Editor)
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Inside
- Granny knows best (Lila Haughey Viewpoint Editor)
Family is incredibly important. This is something I have known for a while, but never really thought about. I have come to realize it increasingly over the past three years at Notre Dame. My parents have been divorced since I was three, and neither parent has remarried. Because of this, I have not experienced a family life in the traditional sense, yet I have always appreciated the uniqueness of my own family. I do know that I will be a little lost when I form my own family because I have little to base family relationships on.
Viewpoint
- Things are not always as they seem (Kimmi Martin Reflections of a Nice Girl)
Can what seems like exploitation and degradation to one person not be that for another? I have often wondered what this world would be like if we all thought the same way. Lord knows our society would not be as interesting as it is if this were to happen. I am constantly reading about people engaged in controversial behavior and activities that many interpret as degrading.
- Quote of the Day (Winston Churchill former British Prime Minister)
"Nothing in life is so exhilarating
- Selma: Reflections on an anniversary (Kathleen Maas Weigert For a More Just and Humane World)
It was spring 1965 and I was a junior at the University of Minnesota. Selma was about to occur.
- Vouchers provide better educational opportunities (Letter to the Editor )
Sheila Bapat's Guest Column, "Will Vouchers End Public Schools" (April 20) was right about one thing: Our government-run schools are failing poor children, and this failure is unacceptable. But her partisan attacks on choice-based reforms are seriously misguided.
- ROTC teaches moral conduct of war (Letter to the editor )
Recent discussions have once again brought up the question of whether or not there should be ROTC at this university. Being in ROTC, I have been asked how I could be in the military in light of my Christian beliefs.
- Grandma tells all (Lila Haughey )
Family is incredibly important. This is something I have known for a while, but never really thought about. I have come to realize it increasingly over the past three years at Notre Dame. My parents have been divorced since I was three, and neither parent has remarried. Because of this, I have not experienced a family life in the traditional sense, yet I have always appreciated the uniqueness of my own family. I do know that I will be a little lost when I form my own family because I have little to base family relationships on.
News
- Students provide campus security service (By MAUREEN SMITHE Assistant News Editor)
It wasn't a tough choice for sophomore Chris Mahoney when he decided to be a Safe Walk student security escort.
- Annual lecture series honors women (By KATIE McVOY News Writer)
Editor's Note: This is the first of a three part series on Convergence, the conference that will be held this weekend at Saint Mary's.
- Prof: U.N. sanctions are not used properly (By MARIBEL MOREY News Writer)
Sanctions are not always effective and usually hurt the general population much more than the intended target, the regime that violates the norms of international law, said George Lopez, government professor and fellow in the Kroc Institute.
- Campus center serves children (By LAURA SELLINGER News Writer)
Walk through the doors of the Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) and you are faced with bright colors, children playing and smiling faces.
Scene
- I got the beat (Scott Little Just a little)
There is nothing worse than a white kid acting like he's hardcore. I get so sick and tired of white boys trying to be like Nubian Kings and white girls trying to emulate the nature of "a sista" just to get into a brother's drawers. For centuries, since the first African ancestors were brought here, whites have tried to imitate blacks in every way, shape, form, or fashion and I'm tired of it. They watch what black folks do and try and try again to make it into a trend. This isn't about racism. It is about image. "Hey Whites! Rap is not our music." Just kidding. If you're true to yourself and represent the MUSIC from your heart ... Then in essence, you're a real emcee.
- Poetry collection explores the lives of African-Americans (By LAURA KELLY Scene Writer)
"I know why the caged bird sings, ah me,
- IndiePlanet.com offers outlet for creativity (Jackie Ostrowski Scene Writer)
If the stereotype of Notre Dame undergrads as conservative and conventional is true, most students might never have the desire to check out Indie-Planet.com. However, we all know that those stereotypes aren't true; certainly has some students who are itching to escape the mainstream. It's for those people, and many others, that IndiePlanet.com was created.
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