| Vol XXXIII No. 23 |
Thursday, September 23, 1999 |
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We should not fear population growth
Gabriel Martinez
Renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs recently suggested something very simple in "The Economist": People from developing countries, especially sub-Saharan Africa, should have ready access to cures for malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS. Sachs suggested that if people are sick and die in their ... [more]
College has taught us arts of bragging and exaggeration
Nakasha Ahmad
What is your best quality? What would you say are your worst character traits? What's the biggest challenge you have ever faced, and how did you handle it? How many times in the past four years have you answered at least ... [more]
ND students act like spoiled, arrogant adolescents
Letter to the editor
To the current student body: When people are under great emotional pressure, their true self emerges. I sat in section 35, row 16 on Saturday, and I did not like what I saw. Especially in the stands. Especially in sections 35, ... [more]

Students in helmets
Mike Connolly
My vale of ignorance has been lifted. No longer do I walk in darkness. My new found knowledge is due to a most enlightening letter to the editor which appeared in Wednesday's Observer. I would like to thank that author for ... [more]



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