| Vol XXXVII No. 23 |
Friday, September 27, 2002 |
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Honor code must imply trust
Editorial
Plagiarism seriously inhibits the intellectual environment of a university, and dishonest academic behavior should be penalized. The new changes this fall in the University Academic Code of Honor Handbook, along with the school's contract with Turnitin.com, an online plagiarism detection company, ... [more]
Solutions demand respect, cooperation
By Danny Richter
On Wednesday, President Bush accused Democrats in the Senate of not being interested in homeland security. Senator Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) gave an impassioned speech reprimanding such comments and demanding an apology from the president for showing blatant disrespect for the Democratic ... [more]
Dissidence is a form of patriotism
By Gary Caruso
Capitol Comments
On Tuesday, conservative radio entertainer Rush Limbaugh hurled a trash can in reaction to a speech by former Vice President Al Gore. Gore had cautioned against rushing after Iraq's Saddam Hussein at the expense of combating terrorists worldwide. Limbaugh claimed he ... [more]
Biblical teaching on homosexuality stands
By Becket Gremmels
I don't hate gays — never have, never will. I have no fear of a gay man hitting on me. Some of my friends are gay, some of my family are gay, and I still talk to them. However, in no ... [more]
Follow your own dream
By Adam Cahill
It is that time again. Career fairs and recruiters from all over the country are coming to Notre Dame to find the best and brightest for their respective companies. Career fairs, in my mind, are just another parental reminder that you ... [more]

Protest America
By JOE LINDSLEY
Wire Editor
The 30th anniversary of co-education at Notre Dame is upon us, but I still have yet to see the special significance of the number thirty. Afterall, this is, also, if anyone is interested, the 160th anniversary of males at Notre Dame. ... [more]



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