Sports
- Irish football great led Notre Dame past Nebraska in '47 (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Associate Sports Editor)
The football played in the era of Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame's 1947 Heisman-winning quarterback, would be all but unrecognizable to many of today's college stars.
- Irish look to upset No. 21 Braves (By NOAH AMSTADTER Sports Writer)
The football team isn't the only squad on campus looking to upset a ranked opponent this week.
- Saint Mary's hopes to improve intramurals (By KATIE McVOY Assistant Sports Editor)
Last year's Midnight Madness kicked off the idea, but this week the fall intramural season kicked off for real. For the first time in Saint Mary's history, athletic staff and students are working together to make the intramural program a success.
Inside
- Great group of guys (Jason McFarley Copy Editor)
A guy has to be pretty lucky to have roommates like mine.
Viewpoint
- 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 this story gripped me.
- Quizzing your knowledge on diversity (MSPS - What's your shade? )
The following list of questions test your knowledge about diversity on campus.
- U.N. taking religious approach to peace (Manav Tandon, The Technician )
RALEIGH, N.C.
- 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 "Establishment Clause" has anything to say — let alone anything negative to say — about Senator Lieberman's recent expressions of religious belief miss the mark.
News
- EPA: St. Joe River pollutes Lake Michigan (By MOLLY McVOY St. Mary's Editor)
A study by the Environmental Protection Agency will report that the St. Joseph River is contributing pollutants to Lake Michigan later this year, officials from the EPA said this week.
- Bush, Gore invited to (By MAUREEN SMITHE Assistant News Editor)
Continuing a tradition initiated by Father Theodore Hesburgh in 1953, Notre Dame president Father Edward Malloy invited Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore and Republican presidential nominee George W. Bush to campus, offering the University as a forum for speeches and presentations. However, due to constantly changing schedules, both candidates have yet to accept or decline the invitation.
- New hall directors embrace dorms (By BECKY REGALADO News Writer)
Students will encounter many new faces while walking around the Saint Mary's campus — two of which belong to the new hall directors.
- Club gives SMC althetes a chance to give back (By SARAH RYKOWSKI Saint Mary's News Editor)
Soon Saint Mary's campus will be ringing with the sounds of little belles — members of the new Belle Ringers kids' club formed to support Belles athletics. The program was the brainchild of athletic director Lynn Kachmarik, assistant athletic director Gretchen Hildebrandt, and new head and assistant basketball coaches Suzanne Smith and Sherry Donnelly.
- Profs serve on new law school board (By HELENA PAYNE News Writer)
Two Notre Dame professors are serving on the board of governors for the Ave Maria Catholic law school that, once established, could be comparable to Notre Dame's law school, said University law professor Gerrard Bradley.
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