| Vol XXXV No. 31 |
Tuesday, October 9, 2001 |
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Are we safe at Notre Dame?
John Litle
Frankly Obnoxious
Are we safe on this campus? I've never really asked myself this question in the past. I've always felt safe walking to and from class, I don't lock my door most of the time and I even feel safe walking around ... [more]
Acknowledging collective guilt
Greg Yatarola
class of '99
In his second inaugural address, the great Abraham Lincoln suggested that the devastation our nation suffered as a result of that war was punishment for our sins as a nation. Strangely, I do not remember reading anything to the effect that ... [more]
Quote of the Day
Sir Winston Churchill
former British prime ministe
"Death and sorrow will be the companions of our journey; hardship our garment; constancy and valor our only shield. We must be united, we must be undaunted, we must be inflexible." Sir Winston Churchill former British prime minister ... [more]
Fear accompanies a new beginning
Maite Uranga
Life in Africa
I am scared. In two days I leave Nouakchott, the capital, to go to my village. I arrived three days ago and have been indulging in all I possibly can, beaches and pools, ice cream, hamburgers and pizza, tank tops and ... [more]
Tailgate rules stifle football fun
Spoiling a tradition
Jimmy Rogers
senior
Oops, I was tailgating again. I was shocked and appalled by members of the Notre Dame Security/Police force for their disruption of tailgating across the street in the soccer fields, better known as the "Radio Tower." I grew up in South ... [more]
Tailgate rules stifle football fun
Citations are unnecessary
Chas Eberle
senior
Continuing a tradition of bizarre and unnecessary rules, the administration has cracked down on tailgating. Tailgating, that wretched activity involving thousands of students, parents and (check-writing) alumni waking up to go out to have fun with their friends, meet each other's ... [more]

Bush earns respect
By Bryan Kronk
Sports Copy Editor
It's always hard to put things in perspective, but after the events of Sept. 11, at least now we know how. Just think where we stood as a nation just 10 short months ago. We, as a nation, stood divided as ... [more]



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