Sports
- Quick on his feet BLUE AND GOLD GAME:Speed, versatility key to quarterback's game (By NOAH AMSTADTER Sports Editor)
By NOAH AMSTADTER
- Bookstore Basketball XXX: Versatility edges Killer Boots (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Senior Staff Writer)
It takes heart to come from behind for the 21-19 victory like Versatility did Thursday.
- Bookstore Basketball XXX: Bosephus won't be overlooked this time (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Senior Staff Writer)
Last year, Please Call Us Bosephus took the Bookstore Basketball tournament by surprise, with the all-freshmen team going from virtual unknowns all the way to the final eight, where it lost to eventual champion Keyplay.com.
- Baseball: Top-ranked Irish look to bounce back against Red Storm (By JEFF BALTRUZAK Assistant Sports Editor)
The No. 1 Irish enter this weekend's series against St. John's on a losing note, having dropped the second game in a doubleheader with Valparaiso on Wednesday night at Eck Stadium. That loss snapped Notre Dame's nation-leading 16-game winning streak.
- Men's Lacrosse: No. 4 Notre Dame prepares for final regular season match (By JOE LICANDRO Sports Writer)
With a six-game winning streak, an 11-1 record and the No. 4 national ranking, the Notre Dame men's lacrosse team has had an incredible regular season, but it's not over yet.
- Baseball: Heilman provides the spark for Irish success (By CHRIS FEDERICO Sports Writer)
Late last summer the Notre Dame baseball team got a taste of Christmas rather early.
- Experience prevails Coaches fall back on LoVecchio's experience in quarterback decision (By ANDREW SOUKUP Associate Sports Editor)
Last Friday, Bob Davie addressed one of the biggest controversies surrounding the Notre Dame football squad.
- Blue-Gold game features less football, more fun (By TIM CASEY Senior Staff Writer)
We met, for the first time, by accident, about a half-hour prior to last year's Blue-Gold game.
- Players to watch (By ANDREW SOUKUP Associate Sports Editor)
Quarterbacks
- Getting comfortable Clark learns offense, awaits chance to shine (By MIKE CONNOLLY Sports Writer)
For Jared Clark, this spring is not about a quarterback competition. It's about getting comfortable.
- Bookstore Basketball XXX: Upsets shake up Sweet 16 No. 14 Lazy Boyz shocks No. 3 NDToday.com (By MATT ORENCHUK Sports Writer)
When Jason Ditch was a freshman at Marian High School, the person he looked up to on the Marian basketball team was B.J. Kloska.
- Bookstore Basketball XXX: Verzatility, Project Mayhem advance in tourney (By JEFF BALTRUZAK Assistant Sports Editor)
Bookstore showcases the top basketball talent at Notre Dame outside the Joyce Center, but at the Stepan courts, hustle and desire count for as much as anything.
- Bookstore Basketball XXX: Top-ranked Five Reasons rolls over Check Your Head 21-7 (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Senior Staff Writer)
Five Reasons Your Girl Left You could have given itself another name: Five Reasons We're Going To Dominate You.
Inside
- Covering the CLC (Jason McFarley News Editor)
Seth Whetzel had a few things right about parietals.
Viewpoint
- Move parietals back to 9 a.m. (Observer Editorial Observer Ed Board)
The recommendation by the Campus Life Council to change the end of parietals from 10 a.m. to 9 a.m. was a logical and prudent decision. In fact, it is difficult to understand why Father Paul Doyle, Bill Kirk and Father George Rozum would vote against the resolution.
- My own commencement address (Gary Caruso Capitol Comments)
Commencement addresses are notorious for quickly fading from our memories. My commencement was no exception. Today, I only remember that the late journalist Carl Rowan received an honorary degree with me on May 20, 1973.
- Quote of the day (Jimi Hendrix musician)
- Putting the post-graduation job search into perspective (Devin Smith Cornell Daily Sun)
ITHACA, N.Y.
- McVeigh's execution will help to preserve justice (Gordon M. Butler Class of '00)
"I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters." — Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Defending the legitimacy of certain campus clubs (Shawn Newburg sophomore)
There is a new kind of club on this campus. It is what I like to call a "We will ruin any fun you may attempt to have" club. As a member of the Boxing Club, Climbing Club and ROTC, I seem to encounter these people whose sole purpose as a club seems bent on ruining any fun I try to have.
News
- Structural repairs close parts of Stadium (By SCOTT BRODFUEHRER News Writer)
The upper bowl and concourse of the Notre Dame Stadium will be off-limits to spectators at Saturday's Blue Gold Game as a result of repairs to the stadium the University begun in December.
- Recycling program grows (By MYRA McGRIFF Saint Mary's News Editor)
After a year of planning, the Saint Mary's Student Environmental Action Coalition [SEAC] has reached a pivotal stage in instituting a campus wide recycling program. Currently working with the administration, SEAC hopes to see action taken soon.
- University plans for new, modern buildings (By SCOTT BRODFUEHRER News Writer)
In an effort to have facilities of a caliber equal to the faculty, the University plans to construct a new multidisciplinary engineering learning and research facility to open in four years.
- Judge rules `Irish' offensive ethnic slur (By MIKE CONNOLLY News Writer)
Although 20,000 fans will scream "IRISH" this Saturday at the Blue-Gold Game, they cannot print "IRISH" on their license plates in Vermont, a judge has ruled.
- Students fight eating disorders (By ALYSON TOMME News Writer)
Anna had a dream. It was a dream of a haven for women, a place of support and understanding for eating disorders. Though Anna was forced to leave the University and return home because of her illness, her vision for a faith-based meeting of women finally became a reality this semester because of other dedicated students.
Scene
- `Gypsy' roams onto O'Laughlin stage With its first musical in six years, SMC lights up a spectacular performance (By MATT KILLEN Scene Theatre Critic)
Musical theatre returns to South Bend this weekend as the Saint Mary's Theatre Department performs "Gypsy" at the Moreau Center for the Arts.
- The monster in the mirror FTT's production of "Oedipus Rex" explores the timelessness of this tragedy (By C. SPENCER BEGGS Scene Theatre Critic)
The stage is bathed in a chilling crimson, which casts dark shadows across the actors' faces that glare menacingly into the darkness. Their bodies pulsate to the rhythm of frenzied drumming and their solemn voices cast the room into a dizzying hypnotic trance. The grating sounds of ancient Greece pierce the air, a place smoldering in its own horror and beauty.
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