| Vol XXXVII No. 25 | Tuesday, October 1, 2002 |
Exhibit traces ND Latino history
An exhibit titled "The Latino Student at Notre Dame: From Early History to the Modern Experience, 1864-2001" is now on display in the Galería América at the Institute for Latino Studies in McKenna Hall. It features oral histories from graduates from 1912 to 2001, photographs, artifacts and interactive displays pertaining to Hispanic culture at Notre Dame. In 1864, Alexandro Perea became the first Latino student to attend Notre Dame, and he ... [more]
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Striking Iraq betrays U.S. morality
The facts do not justify the United States in launching a pre-emptive strike against Iraq. There is no doubt that Saddam Hussein is the embodiment of pure evil. Saddam's brutal history of eliminating political challengers and using chemical weapons against Iraqi ... [more]
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Sinking fast
Close but not close enough was the theme for the Notre Dame womens soccer team over this last weekend. Playing without four starters, the injury-plagued Irish suffered two consecutive one-goal road defeats to Villanova and Georgetown. These losses have suddenly put ... [more]
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Adams demolishes on Demolition
The word prolific can only begin to describe Ryan Adams. For some people, writing is a chore, and writing songs can hardly be described as an easy task for anyone. For Ryan Adams, though, writing music is like breathing, an extension ... [more]
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