| Vol XXXIII No. 115 |
Friday, April 7, 2000 |
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One Victim's Voice
One in four women is raped or sexually assaulted before finishing college. Forty-two percent of victims keep silent about the crime.
MICHELLE KRUPA
Senior Staff Writer
Editor's Note: "Emily" and "Kelly" are pseudonyms. On the shelf of a University-issue wardrobe, a white cardboard box sits squashed between a navy nylon sleeping bag and a four-cup Mr. Coffee maker. Shaped like an oversized cereal box, it arrived more ... [more]
Rapagnani: Legality, bandwidth concerns with Napster
KIFLIN TURNER
News Writer
The decision to put the computer program Napster on moratorium is causing an ongoing controversy at universities all across the country. Napster is an application that allows its users to share mp3 files in a unique file-sharing system. "I have ... [more]
Tomes, Fogarty share experience ministering to gangs
PATRICK BRENNAN
News Writer
Ministering to gang members can be dangerous but spiritually fulfilling, said Brother Bill Tomes, who has worked with gang members for more than 17 years. Tomes and Brother Jim Fogarty visited the basement of Fisher Hall Wednesday night to talk about ... [more]
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