| Vol XXXV No. 83 | Monday, February 4, 2002 |
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More females seek elected ND offices
One year after Notre Dame elected its first female student body president, half of the four tickets running in this year's election feature a female president and a third ticket has a female vice-president. Student body president Brooke Norton, who served as vice-president last year, said she attributes the changing gender make-up of the tickets to an overall change in the mindset of students about women in leadership roles. "Our generation ... [more]
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Justice and Johnny Walker
Johnny Walker Lindh would be a college sophomore today. However, instead of dorm events and coursework he trained at an al-Qaeda camp and met Osama bin Laden. Walker sought religious truth and found meaning in the strict values system of Islam. ... [more]
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Irish earn 63-61 win at Seton Hall
Quick thinking by Ryan Humphrey in the waning seconds of Notre Dame's conference showdown at Seton Hall Sunday propelled the Irish to a 63-61 win over the Pirates at the Meadowlands. In a closely-matched game with 11 lead changes, Pirate point ... [more]
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Words, words, words
Like many good stories, it all started with one man's dream. During his sophomore year at Notre Dame in 1967, J. Richard Rossi envisioned a literary festival, a gathering of scholars to celebrate the life and writings of William Faulkner. Rossi ... [more]
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