Sports
- Bringing a fresh attitude Freshman Sawyer has made integral (By CHRIS FEDERICO Sports Writer)
This was to be a year of change for the men's soccer program. A new coach with a new scheme and many young players with a new attitude were given the task of turning a struggling 2000 team into a contender in the Big East conference this season.
- Severe impressive in Irish win (By KATIE McVOY Associate Sports Editor)
Tuesday night's exhibition game was a first for the six freshman players that stepped onto the court at the Joyce Center. But they weren't the only women facing new roles.
- Saint Mary's blows Rose-Hulman out of water (By NELLIE WILLIAMS Sports Writer)
Saint Mary's swim team made a splash into their season with a 151-84 victory over Rose-Hulman Saturday.
Inside
- NDSP pawn for du Lac (Mike Connolly Editor in chief)
The Office of Student Affairs must think that the Notre Dame Security/Police is a collection of idiots. How else can you explain the no tailgating rule in du Lac?
Viewpoint
- The Dork Theory (Joe Larson Principles of Idiocracy)
Guess what? You're a dork. Don't believe me? Think about for a minute.
- Simple shirt solutions (Chris Shutler Class of '00)
Over the last week or so, much talk has been made about what color shirts we should wear to home football games. Is it blue? Is it green? What is it?
- Quote of the Day (Henry David Thoreau )
"As for conforming outwardly, and living your own life inwardly, I do not think much of that."
- Unfounded claims are invalid (John Donnelly junior)
The letter published by Andrew Oxenreiter in last Thursday's Observer was repulsive. Andy wrote a rather biased letter filled with all sorts of legalese to attempt to cover the thinly veiled malice with which he wrote. I hold no shame in being blunt and forthcoming with my disgust for the thoughts that he penned.
- ACEing Life's Trials (Brian Hobbins class of 2001)
Ryan Smith is still praying for my cousin.
- God can be found outside the church (Nora Jones For a More Just and Humane World)
This summer my church was located in a dilapidated office building in the impoverished community of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. This was the location of the Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force (PATF) and the home of my summer internship. As a student at Notre Dame with theology as a second major and someone who has always taken her Catholic faith seriously, I was not expecting PATF to have such an influence on teaching me how to be a better Catholic.
News
- University Club tests below health standards Inspector finds food in kitchen below (By HELENA PAYNE Assistant News Editor)
The St. Joseph County health department recently cited Notre Dame's private dining facility, the University Club, during an inspection and will soon release its official report from last week's follow-up inspection.
- Applying sociology Lecturer describes role of subdivision within sociology discipline (By JILL MAXBAUER )
Applied sociology isn't an inferior brand of sociology that needs to be hidden, according to sociologist Jay Weinstein from Eastern Michigan University.
- Rape victim confides sense of helplessness (By LAUREN BECK News Writer)
Rape victim Wendy said she never thought her best friend Bill was "that type of guy."
- Pokagon site reveals treasures (By SARAH NESTOR News Writer)
On the site where the Pokagon Village used to exist in Northern Indiana, the discovery of buttons, pottery fragments, beads, pipe fragments, nails and animal bones begin to tell the story of what no longer remains.
- Asian Allure shifts focus for Saturday (By MAUREEN SMITHE Associate News Editor)
Plenty of dancing. Hot fashions. Pounding music. Sounds like a typical night at a South Bend dance club, right? It's not.
Scene
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