Sports
Inside
- Until we meet again... (Sarah Rykowski Saint Mary's News Editor)
I've been finding myself reluctant to throw my heart into things lately. This is mostly due to a lack of commitment on my part; my fear of commitment stems from being hurt. They say you can be once burned and twice shy — and this applies to more than relationships.
Viewpoint
- Wishing you luck this holiday (Anna Anna Barbour GetGet a Life)
Imagine you're on the trail of a deranged, thumbless, retired cop, out to get some serious back pay. He puts a gun to your head and says, "What do you do? What do you do, hot shot?"
- Quote of the Day (Franklin D. Roosevelt former president)
"I think we consider too much the good luck of the early bird and not enough the bad luck of the early worm."
- Sunshine on a winter day (Katie Solic For a more just and humane world)
"His mood changes rapidly. He cries if he's been teased, or if he thinks he's been left out of a joke, game, conversation or if someone fails to keep a promise that was made to him. When, on the other hand, he's been surprised by being given something he did not expect, the look of satisfaction that can sweep across his face is like a burst of summer sunshine in the middle of the darkest winter afternoon and it immediately makes one feel ashamed to recognize how little it has cost in time or attentiveness to make this moment possible."
- Women's soccer deserves objective journalism (Letter to the Editor )
In response to Greg Martin and Justin Detter's Letter to the Editor, "Soccer team deserves respect," in the Dec. 4 Observer.
- Women's soccer deserving of a little more support (Letter to the Editor )
We were very disappointed with The Observer's coverage of the Notre Dame women's soccer team's final game. Our ladies played well all season long and ended with a very close game, a fact that was not recognized by the hypercritical articles.
News
- Members discuss issues of censorship (By JASON McFARLEY Assistant News Editor)
Representatives on Tuesday addressed an "active censorship" at Notre Dame and faculty involvement in student extracurricular affairs — issues they plan to bring before organizers of the University's new Advisory Committee on Academic and Student Life (ACASL).
- Professor: the Courts should rule for Bush (By KIFLIN TURNER News Writer)
Florida circuit judge N. Sanders Sauls dealt a heavy blow to the Gore camp Monday afternoon, denying Gore's contest of the election results in Florida after the U.S. Supreme Court turned aside a ruling that had favored manual recounts.
- Conference will help students globalize (By MARIBEL MOREY News Writer)
Study abroad applications were due last Friday, but this Friday, Europe is coming to Notre Dame. Before embarking on a journey through Germany or France or Spain next semester, the conference "Globalization and Cultural Diversity in Europe" will give insight into the European culture.
- Project Warmth drive collects over 1,500 coast for poor (By LIZ ZANONI News Writer)
- Observer Will Return January 17th, 2001 (none )
The Observer will return after Christmas Break on January 17th, 2001.
Scene
- Late-night hosts keep audiences laughing 'till morning While you slumber, networks battle for late-night talk show ratings between Letterman, Leno, Maher, O'Brien and Kilborn (Matt Killen Scene Writer)
Each weekday evening, the war that is late night television rages on in millions of American households. With an eye on the bottom line, networks scramble to win the ratings battle of the late night talk show.
- And the winner is... (Jeff Baltruzak Short Circuits)
We've reached the end of the semester, and as is customary, awards must be given, because people like getting awards, even if they are stupid technology awards.
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