| Vol XXXIII No. 12 | Wednesday, September 8, 1999 |
Bourgeois: School of the Americas trains criminals
"Those who have a voice should speak for the voiceless; and I hope that we will speak clearly and boldly," said Father Roy Bour-geois, a human rights activist and leader of the School of Americas Watch. The well-attended presentation in the Hesburgh Library Auditorium last night was part of a larger effort to educate people about social justice and human rights violations, specifically those of the United States government through ... [more]
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Ads policy Prohibits Capitalists
The University has set forth a new advertising policy with regard to groups holding or espousing positions contrary to the official teaching of the Church. The initial focus of the policy is the group Gay and Lesbian Alumni of Notre ... [more]
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Davie reviews Saturday's close calls
Following Saturday's 26-22 loss to Michigan, the Irish faithful questioned the validity of the two penalties in the last two minutes that may have cost the Irish the victory. Bob Davie took his gripes a step further. "I had a personal ... [more]
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ND's first harpist lives life to fullest
For the past three years, a unique musician has echoed the willowy sounds of the harp throughout Saint Mary's and Notre Dame, successfully transforming an artistic hobby into a respectable philosophy of happiness. Alexis Belis, a senior in Lyons Hall, is ... [more]
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