| Vol XXXVII No. 57 |
Friday, November 22, 2002 |
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Seniors prepare for final home game
By Jetaun Davis
News Writer
As the Notre Dame football team prepares to play Rutgers in the final home football game of the season Saturday, Notre Dame seniors said they realize that the clock is ticking toward the end of their college years. "I am going ... [more]
Lawsuit threatens ACE
By Sheila Flynn
Assistant News Editor
A current federal lawsuit charges that government funding for Notre Dame's Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) program is unconstitutional, blurring the separation of church and state. The federal suit was filed Oct. 3 on behalf of the American Jewish Congress (AJC) ... [more]
Debaters place high in St. Louis
Meghan Martin
News Writer
The Notre Dame Debate Team achieved unprecedented success last weekend at the Gateway Invitational debate tournament at Washington University in St. Louis. The 12 members who participated in the event, led by second-year law student Kate Huetteman, the team's director, debated ... [more]
Rector changes Morrissey parietals
Vandalism prompts midnight parietals rule
By Helena Payne
News Editor
Due to several incidents of vandalism in the past month, Morrissey Hall rector Father John Steele imposed new parietal hours on the dorm's male residents. Parietal hours, when students of the opposite sex are allowed in dorm rooms, normally run from ... [more]
Oxford poet highlights influences of Blake
Justin Krivickas
Assistant News Editor
Tom Paulin, a poet and Lecturer at Oxford University's Hertford College, spoke as a guest lecturer about the importance of William Blake's poetry to three influential men on Thursday. Paulin, describing the genius of William Blake, said, "He was an aristocrat ... [more]
Security problem persists
Sarah Nestor
Saint Mary's Editor
Saint Mary's suspension of security officer Belinda Rathert on Nov. 7 remains unresolved, Rather said. The officer is on an unpaid suspension from the College pending the provision of information to be given to Human Resources Director Debra Kelly. "As far ... [more]
Seniors say 'bye' to stadium
By Jetaun Davis
News Writer
As the Notre Dame football team prepares to play Rutgers in the final home football game of the season Saturday, Notre Dame seniors said they realize that the clock is ticking toward the end of their college years. "I am going ... [more]
Sheila Murphy offers perspectives on death penalty
Jim Gaffey
News Writer
Sheila Murphy, former presiding judge of Cook County, Ill., spoke Thursday in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium about her perspectives on capital punishment in America. The lecture, "An American Paradox: A First Hand Account of Justice on Death Row," included Murphy's impressions ... [more]
Judge, panel examine death penalty
Natalie Bailey
News Writer
A forum Thursday night in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium investigated the humanity of the United States' justice system, featuring a lecture by Indiana district judge Sheila Murphy followed by a panel discussion with other experts. "As Americans we have to hang ... [more]
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