| Vol XXXIV No. 110 | Wednesday, March 28, 2001 |
Knight talks on history with ND, media portrayals
While coaching at Indiana, Bobby Knight loved visiting South Bend to play Notre Dame. The people were nice and the fans were courteous. Except for one. When the Hoosiers played the Irish, former athletic director Moose Krause would don a bright red sweater, similar to the infamous sweater Knight himself wore. "Moose was great," Knight said. "He'd say, `Now Coach, I'm wearing this red sweater for you. We're going to beat ... [more]
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Patriotism important in times
As a student who went to Washington D.C. for spring break through the Center for Social Concerns, studying international humanitarianism could get discouraging. Issues seemed too vast and complicated to effect any sort of substantial change. For example, there are thousands ... [more]
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Football: Irish look at start of spring practice as new beginning
Bob Davie blew his whistle, clapped his hands and made several things disappear. Gone were the heartbreaking, last-second losses to Nebraska and Michigan State. Gone, too, were the exhilarating wins over Purdue and Air Force. Gone was the euphoria of earning ... [more]
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Student-written "Chance at Love" a huge success
Musical theater is a rarity on Notre Dame's campus. Students are able to experience their share of assorted Film, Television and Theater mainstage performances, but they can only experience one musical per year, as performed by the Pasquerilla East Musical Company ... [more]
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