Print Edition 2005-2006
Hillary Brass
Japanese Women's Speech - Changing Language, Changing Roles [Download PDF] [show/hide pdf]
Hillary Brass, an anthropology major with a Japanese supplementary major, is particularly fascinated by linguistic anthropology, and plans to go to graduate school to further develop this interest. In combining concentrations on Japanese culture, language, and issues of gender, a paper focused on Japanese Women’s Language (JWL) was the natural outgrowth.
Kamaria Porter
Monsignor John J. Egan and Catholic Action against Segregation in Chicago [Download PDF] [show/hide pdf]
Kamaria B. Porter, a South Side Chicago native, stumbled upon Msgr. John Egan’s name during her stint as an intern for the Industrial Areas Foundation in Chicago. Wanting to investigate his life, Catholic Church responses to racial and economic injustice, and community organizing in Chicago, she wrote this paper for her history seminar. This paper is dedicated to Ms. Margaret (Peggy) Roach who shows us all the power of laywomen.
Kevin Oles
Norman Foster - Envisioning Design at the Edge of Reality[Download PDF] [show/hide pdf]
Kevin Oles, graduated from Notre Dame in 2005. He visited Norman Foster’s redesigned Reichstag in Berlin and was inspired to pen this retrospective on Foster’s works and style. After graduation, he accepted a position at the law firm Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, and currently he is applying to dual degree programs for a J.D. and a Ph.D. in Philosophy.
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