| Vol XXXVII No. 10 | Monday, September 9, 2002 |
Local leaders analyze Sept. 11
With the first anniversary of Sept. 11 approaching, the Northern Indiana Center for History presented a panel discussion, "September 11: How Have We Changed?" Sunday afternoon to reflect on the aftermath and consequences of the terrorist attacks. Tim Harmon, managing editor of the South Bend Tribune, moderated the discussion and panelists included Scott Appleby, director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies; Father Theodore Hesburgh, president emeritus of Notre Dame; ... [more]
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Police action leads to brutality
As a senior at Notre Dame, one of my favorite traditions has been the partying at Lafayette. Students get together during the evening on weekends and party to their heart's content. The main problems that have been occurring are local teenagers ... [more]
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FOOTBALL: The returns are in
For the second straight week, cornerback Vontez Duff scored a touchdown, senior linebacker Courtney Watson did not dress and the Irish offense failed to score a touchdown. For the second straight week, the Irish won a football game — which is ... [more]
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The LP renaissance
When Thomas Edison recorded his voice singing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" in 1877, music took a quantum forward. No longer would artists' masterpieces vanish into thin air as soon as they were played. When the first list of commercial recordings ... [more]
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