| Vol XXXVII No. 34 | Monday, October 14, 2002 |
Trident runs non-stop for Special Olympics
Students from Trident Naval Society ran for 24 hours, beginning at noon on Friday, in a fund-raising effort that raised more than $2,500 for the local Special Olympics. "You wouldn't think running like this would be appealing, but we have found a way to make it appealing," said Trident President Ryan Gagnet. "There is a huge participation from people who are not even in the club." Students donned orange vests and ... [more]
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Viva Las Vegas
There's absolutely nothing in the world quite like Las Vegas, and there's absolutely no way to experience it quite like doing so with your mother. Oh sure, it's nice, this being her very-delayed-thanks-to-Sept. 11 graduation present for me, but all the ... [more]
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FOOTBALL: Luck of the Irish
Luck was on Notre Dame's side as the Irish etched out their sixth win of the season. The 14-6 victory against Pittsburgh on Saturday came in spite of the fact that Pittsburgh controlled the ball the majority of the game ... [more]
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A call to justice
Hippies. Tree-huggers. Left-wingers. Radicals. Traditionally, mainstream American culture has looked down its nose at the activist scene. Social and political activists are oftentimes labeled as dissidents, troublemakers, and now, in the face of war with Iraq, a threat to national security. ... [more]
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