| Vol XXXIV No. 10 |
Monday, September 4, 2000 |
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Violating du Lac with PSA, ROTC and fans
Aaron Kreider
Think, Question, Resist
Today I participated in an unregistered demonstration at Notre Dame. Yes, I violated du Lac. If only students could be free on campus without breaking such rules! The right to gather and advocate for a cause is critical for the existence ... [more]
Quote of the Day
Adlai E. Stevenson
"My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular." Adlai E. Stevenson former Governor of Illinois ... [more]
Reflecting on
summer issues
Mike Marchand
Questionable Freedoms 2000
"Hey, Mike, how was your summer?" "It sucked. I had the summer from hell." Not the typical answer, I know. But my summer was absolutely horrible. Despite all of the incidents, accidents and just plain old crappy things that happened this ... [more]
Students' pep doused
Jacquelyn Posek
At this moment we, two seniors, are sitting in the computer cluster at CCMB while the pep rally rages on in the Joyce Center. As seniors, Michelle and I were looking forward to spending our final season opening pep rally among ... [more]
Aide recipient praises Shirt Project's good works
Brent Moberg
As a recent graduate visiting campus for the A&M game I had the opportunity to read the Friday, Sept. 1, edition of The Observer. I would like to take a minute to respond to Doug Pardon's letter regarding "The Shirt." I ... [more]

New Ideas, New Beliefs
by ERIN LaRUFFA
I think that football games should only have three quarters. Okay, that makes no sense. Three thirds? Or what about four quarters that last for 10 minutes each? Sure, Saturday's game versus Texas A&M University was fun, but it was too ... [more]



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