| Vol XXXVII No. 54 | Tuesday, November 19, 2002 |
Speaker links race with environmental and health risks
By Joe Trombello News Writer Kristin Shrader-Frechette, O'Neill Family professor of philosophy and concurrent professor in biological sciences, spoke Monday in the Snite Museum of Art about the ways in which ethnic minorities face the brunt of public health and environmental risks because they lack the understanding or the resources necessary to fight against the threats. "The poor deserve equal opportunity regarding financial treatment; they also deserve equal opportunity in public ... [more]
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America must provide moral clarity in a dangerous world
President George W. Bush recently stated, "The United States possesses unprecedented — and unequaled — strength and influence in the world. Sustained by faith in the principles of liberty and the value of a free society, this position comes with unparalleled ... [more]
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Formula works again
Seconds after drawing an offensive foul two-thirds of the way through the first half Monday, Matt Carroll hopped to his feet, clapped his hands and yelled, "C'mon, let's go" so loud veins started bulging at his neck. The Irish listened. Trailing ... [more]
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Nirvana releases a hit and miss
The recently released self-titled album by one of the `90s' greatest bands has its high points, but leaves one feeling empty and unsatisfied. The first track, "You Know You're Right," is the only new material on the 14-track album, and it ... [more]
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