| Vol XXXV No. 42 | Thursday, November 1, 2001 |
Committees discuss ongoing projects for year
With most senators in costume for Halloween, the Student Senate discussed several of its ongoing projects at its weekly meeting Wednesday night. The Senate's committee on residence life wanted clocks added to classrooms in O'Shaughnessy Hall, according to committee co-chair Aldo Tesi, the senator from Stanford Hall. However, in a meeting with director of space management Joseph Schellinger, the committee learned that the University does not intend to put clocks in ... [more]
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Sept. 11: a Catholic perspective
The attacks on Sept. 11 have raised a wide range of questions. One is "What difference does a Catholic perspective make?" There are a number of differences as well, and it is worth indicating some of them. 1. Less initial surprise. ... [more]
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MEN'S BASKETBALL: A glimpse of the future
He's quiet, but doesn't hide his excitement. He's reserved, but knows his talent. And he's anxious, but at the same time, radiates confidence. Tonight, the Chris Thomas era begins as Irish fans get their first glimpse of the freshman point guard ... [more]
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Jack the Ripper goes to `Hell'
"From Hell," the latest film to deal with the murders committed by Jack the Ripper, is based on a detailed comic book written by Alan Moore that reads as a revisionist history of the famous East End strangler. Moore saw himself ... [more]
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