| Vol XXXVII No. 36 | Wednesday, October 16, 2002 |
Hispanic music pays Saint Mary's a visit
The band Laura Fuentes y Calicanto entertained students at the College-sponsored Brown Bag Luncheon Tuesday that helped to close celebrations of Hispanic Heritage Month at Saint Mary's. The trio played Latin American music that had African, European and pre-Columbian influences. "We're calling on these roots, music that was hidden for a long time," said Fuentes. "Latin American music is too big and varied to fall under one name." Calicanto helps to ... [more]
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ND must respect workers' rights
Around campus, the invisible army of campus workers is busy making this school one of the most beautiful places in the world. The bathrooms are spotless, rooms are clean and the food service staff has given us two of the best ... [more]
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FOOTBALL: Breaking down the option
Every time Notre Dame plays a service academy, the question comes up again: How will the Irish stop the option? In the late `80s and early `90s, this wasn't as much of an issue. The Irish coaches consistently faced teams that ... [more]
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Audience flocks to The Crows at the Morris
"I want to have a good time like everybody," seemed to be Adam Duritz's way of connecting with his audience of mainly exhausted, overworked and midterm-frenzied students during The Counting Crows concert at the Morris Performing Arts Center Tuesday night. Although ... [more]
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