Today's Stories
  • Sports
    • Third quarter flurry leads Irish to win, Jersey boys turn Rutgers turnovers into 45-17 victory on the road (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Associate Sports Editor)
      PISCATAWAY, N.J.
    • Scarlet Knights drop ball on upset (Kerry Smith Sports Editor)
      PISCATAWAY, NJ
    • New Jersey natives put on homecoming show for Irish (By TIM CASEY Assistant Sports Editor)
      PISCATAWAY, NJ
    • Irish play through freezing temperatures to beat Crimson (By KEVIN BERCHOU Sports Writer)
      It was a frigid night but the top-ranked Notre Dame women's soccer team was red hot.
    • Notre Dame claims Big East title after beating Rutgers (By RACHAEL PROTZMAN Sports Writer)
      The Notre Dame women's volleyball team rounded out Big East play this weekend with sweeps over Connecticut and Rutgers for the conference title. This weekend marked Notre Dame's sixth consecutive conference tournament appearance with five titles.
    • Inglesby leads Irish to impressive rout of Sacred Heart (By BRIAN KESSLER Sports Writer)
      After starting at point guard during his first two years at Notre Dame, Martin Ingelsby's pride took a major blow last season, when then-head coach Matt Doherty chose senior Jimmy Dillon as the starter.
    • Talented soccer team finally grabs attention of students (By ANDREW SOUKUP Sports Writer)
      How could Friday night's women's soccer game be summed up?
    • Irish offense proves its worth in penalty-filled game (By TED FOX Fox Sports ...Almost)
      Sloppy, run it again.
    • 'Hoosier' state matchup shows fearless Indiana attitude (By NOAH AMSTADTER Assistant Sports Writer)
      VALPARAISO, Ind.
    • Notre Dame uses big first half to blow out Valparaiso (By LIA MILHOAN Sports Writer)
      VALPARAISO
    • Belles' swimmers fare well at Wabash Invitational (By JANEL MILLER Sports Writer)
      While most seniors were hanging out with their fathers for Senior Dads Weekend at Saint Mary's, senior swimmers Olivia Smith, Erin McCarthy, and diver Ryann Cox were in Indianapolis and in the pool Saturday afternoon.
    • Irish set sights on top 10 finish (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Associate Sports Editor)
      Ten is the magic number for Notre Dame today.
    • Irish earn multiple conference honors (By RACHAEL PROTZMAN Sports Writer)
      After finishing undefeated at 11-0 in the Big East regular season, Notre Dame volleyball swept the conference honors at the 2000 awards banquet held Friday before the conference championship.

  • Inside
    • The perfect date (Noreen Gillespie Managing Editor)
      I had four dates on Friday night.

  • Viewpoint
    • Criticizing Gore's tactics (Mike Marchand Questionable Freedoms 2000)
      Recently I've taken some heat from my Democratic friends about my last column three weeks ago, which predicted that George W. Bush would win the presidential race comfortably. I politely reminded them of my qualifying statement: "barring a colossal screwup or a massive 11th hour comeback by Gore." It's testament to how right I was that both happened and Gore still managed at best a tie.
    • Quote of the Day (James Thurber author)
      "You can fool too many of the people too much of the time."
    • Defending the Electoral College (Jocelyn Marcus Iowa State Daily)
      AMES, Iowa
    • Learning from the Holocaust (Luke Macaulay junior)
      I attended the Washington Seminar over fall break, and had an incredible time making new friends and learning about international humanitarian issues. During the trip we visited the Holocaust Museum and a lobbying group named Partners for Peace. The museum presented an honest and horrifying view of the atrocities committed in Nazi Germany, while Partners for Peace made me aware of the discrimination Palestinians face in Israel.
    • Assessing protest methods (Brian Malin junior)
      I'm writing to express my concern over what appears to be a growing "movement" on campus. It seems that at night a small group of environmentalists are going around the parking lots and placing bumper stickers on the tailgates of SUVs that say "I'm changing the climate, ask me how!" This idea originates from a website that promotes this activity as a way of protesting what they perceive to be an environmental threat.

  • News
    • Lecture addresses the role of women of color in film (by MARY CRAWFORD News Writer)
      Women of color in American film have traditionally been typecast in a narrow range of roles, said Patrick White, an associate professor of English at Saint Mary's, Friday.
    • Dillon RA struck by drunk driver (By MIKE CONNOLLY Staff Writer)
      Joe Steirer, a senior resident assistant in Dillon Hall, was struck by a car at 2:37 a.m. Saturday at the corner of Edison Road and Ivy Road near the Linebacker Lounge, South Bend police said.
    • Increased enrollment puts stress on classes, dorms (By AMANDA GRECO News Writer)
      When University President Father Edward Malloy addressed the Faculty Senate last month, he cited improved financial aid as the reason rising enrollment rates have been difficult to gauge.

  • Scene
    • Around the world in a semester Notre Dame and Saint Mary's offer several opportunities to spend some time away from the Dome (Maribel Morey Scene Writer)
      Thirty-four Notre Dame and Saint Mary's students ventured off to see the world of East Asia through Saint Mary's "Semester Around the World" program.
    • More than meets the eye (Scott Little just a little)
      I have many things to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. But more than anything else, I am thankful for the Transformers movie coming out on DVD.