| Vol XXXIII No. 19 |
Friday, September 17, 1999 |
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Sweatshops and the Catholic Difference
By TODD DAVID WHITMORE
Given that the next session of the symposium on sweatshops (Sept. 27) is on Catholic teaching and sweatshops, it is worth looking at least one way in which addressing the issue from a Catholic perspective can make a difference. Any effort ... [more]
Student Government addresses advertising ban
Letter to the editor
Recently, the administration of the University of Notre Dame has come to the conclusion that the Gay and Lesbian Alumni of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's (GALA) should not be allowed to advertise in The Observer. The University offers two explanations ... [more]
Churney first to criticize coaching, last to understand how it works
Letter to the editor
I am replying to Brian Churney's recent criticism of Bob Davie which ran in the Observer. As a proud alumni and die-hard supporter of Notre Dame and her proud football tradition, I must admit that I am repulsed by Mr. Churney's ... [more]
Churney ridiculous, victim of numerology
Letter to the editor
Brian Churney's scathing indictment of Bob Davie in yesterday's Observer is ridiculous and deserves a reply. Logic was never a required course at a university, but perhaps the deans should again encourage its study — judging by Mr. Churney's lack of ... [more]

Through the lens
Kevin Dalum
You probably don't know me. I am the photo editor here, which means that while my pictures takes up big chunks of these pages, my words do not. But my work puts me way down on that hallowed football field, and ... [more]



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