| Vol XXXIV No. 11 |
Wednesday, September 6, 2000 |
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Protesting death as punishment
Lauren Jiloty
Junior
Little did I know that this summer, while working and studying at Notre Dame, I would have an eye-opening experience unrivaled by any other in my life. One night I sat down to watch the evening news and the reality of ... [more]
Quizzing your knowledge on diversity
MSPS - What's your shade?
The following list of questions test your knowledge about diversity on campus. Answer true or false to the following questions: 1. Notre Dame is an ethnically diverse place. 2. All of the African-American male students on campus are athletes. 3. The ... [more]
U.N. taking religious approach to peace
Manav Tandon, The Technician
RALEIGH, N.C. The United Nations is sponsoring a World Peace Summit that is the first of its kind in the 55 years of its existence: a summit involving religious leaders from around the globe. More than a thousand religious delegates have ... [more]
Keeping religion in politics
Richard W. Garnett
Law Professor
Faraz Rana's recent guest column, "Wrenching religion from politics," in the Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2000 edition of The Observer, reminds us that the framers of our Constitution wisely separated religious and political institutions. But the column's suggestions that the First Amendment's ... [more]

Great group of guys
Jason McFarley
Copy Editor
A guy has to be pretty lucky to have roommates like mine. Bill, Joe and Mike know me, and they know that I tend to take things far too seriously sometimes. Thankfully, I live with the three of them, people who ... [more]



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