| Vol XXXIV No. 71 | Tuesday, January 23, 2001 |
Admitting a class of colors
Editor's note: In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. celebrations on campus, The Observer explores diversity issues in a four-part series. Part one examines the challenges and successes of recruiting minority applicants. With the same vigor it pursues the top high school athletes in America, the University uses phone calls, mailing and campus visitations to lure some of the most highly qualified minority students to the Golden Dome. A predominantly white, ... [more]
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Flying the friendly skies
This past break, in between lounging on my couch watching numerous reruns of now-cancelled T.V. shows and working at a thankless job which I very much dislike, I had the enthralling experience of going out to Tempe, Ariz. to watch the ... [more]
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Topping the charts
In the middle of October, Ruth Riley happened to walk near Grace Hall and noticed the eight-foot high No. 1 sign illuminated on top of the building. "We passed it when it was up for the soccer team," Riley said. "I ... [more]
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Annual Rahie Awards rip through 2000 music scene
It's been a year since I first started the Annual Rahie Awards, and I know the Notre Dame community has been anxiously waiting patiently for the second installment. The year 2000 was filled with craziness and music. So here are the ... [more]
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