| Vol XXXIII No. 128 |
Thursday, April 27, 2000 |
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Mobilizing a non-violent army
Column
Aaron Kreider
Think, Question, Resist
On April 14th, I drove to D.C. with four ND students to reverse the widening global gap between rich and poor. Our goal was to shutdown a joint meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) on April 16 ... [more]
Wordmeisters make sports fans cringe
Column
Cappy Gagnon
Cappy's Corner
I guess my journalism degree must have expired, because I no longer understand what has become of the craft (in my day, journalists did not consider writing to be a profession). One of our local sportscrafters recently wrote an entire column ... [more]
Humorist missed the joke
Letter to the Editor
Todd Callais
Junior, St. Edwards Hall
When I read Scott Little's article in the Scene section of yesterday's paper I was flat out shocked. It is the first piece of writing I have ever read that has made me rethink my stance on censorship. I now think ... [more]
Serving haitians, serving us
Letter to the Editor
Myrmose Marcellon
Sophomore
There is something unique in the student body of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's, something that sets them apart from other students pursuing scholarly studies at ranked universities. Is it that they study more, party less? Or is it that they ... [more]
Quote of the Day
William Carlos Williams
Poet
"It's the anarchy of poverty that delights me." ... [more]

Ode to JP
Kelly Hager
Copy Editor
"Now Kelly, be nice to your little brother — no matter what happens or where you live he'll always be your greatest friend." I rolled my eyes during each lecture, but my mother's words of wisdom still continue to echo in ... [more]



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