| Vol XXXV No. 15 |
Monday, September 17, 2001 |
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New York has not been beaten
Padraic H. McDermott
sophomore
I write because I just hung up the phone with my father on Long Island and I'd like the student body and Notre Dame community to know what's going on in New York City. My father traveled into the heart of ... [more]
Our country must stand ready
Mark Krcmaric
class of '80
Another strikingly beautiful autumn day at Notre Dame — but a day of immense sadness, of national mourning, a day on which we are perhaps only beginning to understand the significance of what has happened. While it is difficult to do ... [more]
Quote of the Day
Dwight D. Eisenhower
president
"I doubt whether any of them (pacifists) detest war as much as I do. They probably have not seen bodies rotting on the ground and smelled the stench of decaying human flesh. What separates me from the pacifists is that ... [more]
End terrorism by
eradicating injustice
Aaron Kreider
Think, Question, Resist
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 were undeniably tragic. Unfortunately, the latest reactions of the government, the media and most Americans will only serve to aggravate the tragedy by increasing the number of people who will die. Now is the time ... [more]
Seeing America's own faults after tragedy
Krista Schoening
senior
I am very enthusiastic about President Bush's latest response to Tuesday's atrocity. He plans to "rid the world of evil." I would like to say that I am, for once in my life, 100 percent behind Mr. Bush in his decision. ... [more]

Where's my bike?
Adam Turner
Web Administrator
Thursday began like any other day for me last week. Wake up, go to class, hang out, and then go to work over in Debartolo. Nothing significant ever really happens, and days like Thursday blur together like they sometimes have the ... [more]



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