| Vol XXXVII No. 11 |
Tuesday, September 10, 2002 |
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Response to war cries demands more thought than day's emotion provides
Joanna Mikulski
Tuesday Voice
We were in a TV lounge in Pasquerilla West when the second tower fell — a year ago tomorrow. I cringed and clutched my knees to my chest. My friend's face turned ghost white. They say a lot has changed since ... [more]
Quote of the Day
Maxim Maximovich Litinov
Russian revolutionary
"It has now become clear to the whole world that each war is the creation of a preceding war and the generator of new present or future wars." Maxim Maximovich Litinov Russian revolutionary ... [more]
How should we react on Sept. 11?
Reflect on America's direction and reconsider foreign policy
Darren Luft
sophomore
No doubt, this Sept. 11 will see a campus clad in red, white and blue. Flags will hang out of windows, and people will strut on the quads in their latest trendy America-themed T-shirts. As highly educated students of one of ... [more]
How should we react on Sept. 11?
Put politics aside and unite in remembrance and hope
Angelina Zehrbach
sophmore
I think both Anna Nussbaum and Thomas Witherspoon made some good points in their letters of Thursday and yesterday, respectively, but I disagree to some extent with both of them. The American flag means many things to many people, and I ... [more]
Student cried wolf with `police brutality'
Timothy Malin
13th Precinct, NYPD
I find it amusing that Matt Roberts is crying police brutality in his letter yesterday after a South Bend cop grabbed a female student's arm when she tried to walk away from him while being addressed. I would like to see ... [more]
Diversity workshop bluntness had a point
Katherine Kelly
freshman
I am responding to the Sept. 2 article on the Diversity Matters Workshop entitled, "Diversity talk raises questions." Francis E. Kendall, Ph.D., began her presentation on diversity by tearing us from our comfort level and propelling us into controversy. Her message ... [more]

Learning from Chelsea
Teresa Fralish
News Production
For most people, ordering off the menu at a restaurant is a pretty simple affair. You scan the menu and then tell the waiter what you want. But for 10-year-old Chelsea, accomplishing this is a major achievement. Because Chelsea has Asberger's ... [more]



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