| Vol XXXV No. 11 |
Tuesday, September 11, 2001 |
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Administration controls students with alcohol policy
John Litle
Frankly Obnoxious
I was sitting at dinner Thursday, perusing the pages of The Observer, when, to my shock and dismay, I thought another writer had used one of my column ideas. As it turned out, the article was satirical, an object lesson if ... [more]
Quote of the Day
Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov
writer
"Lies — there you have the religion of slaves and taskmasters." Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov writer ... [more]
Democratic House majority seems unlikely
Scott Flipse
Pro Bono
Congressman Tim Roemer will retire next year, ending a long and distinguished career representing South Bend in Congress. His retirement makes the battle for Democratic control of the House difficult, if not impossible. It's not that the next election hinges on ... [more]
Irish fans act up in Nebraska
Alaina Bupp
sophomore
I am a sophomore at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and this letter is spurred by some atrocious acts I witnessed by Notre Dame fans after the game on Saturday. During the game, I did see some Husker fans good-naturedly harassing the ... [more]
The Observer's explanation falls short
Joel Ebner
senior
In defense of The Observer regarding last week's alleged assault headlines, the staff made a rightful attempt to justify their reasons for allowing unconfirmed and perhaps misleading information onto the front page of our school newspaper. Unfortunately the response did not ... [more]

Running on empty
Kerry Smith
Assistant Managing Editor
It sounded something like this: glug glug sputter gurgle glug. Then: Nothing. And with that, my seemingly never-ending week of anxiety, stress and trauma reached the ultimate low point Friday when my car ran out of gas a mocking 25 feet ... [more]



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