| Vol XXXIII No. 28 | Thursday, September 30, 1999 |
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Kedem shares story of `the culture of death' with all ages
In the middle of a standing room-only crowd in the Hesburgh Library Auditorium Wednesday night, a six-year-old blond boy stood on his vinyl chair and raised his hand. "What did the gas in the chambers do?" Zev Kedem, Holocaust survivor and guest lecturer, nodded to the boy. Kedem then turned to the audience and explained that he was no older than the child when German troops invaded his native Poland ... [more]
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CSC Welcomes Institute for Latino Studies
In the not-too-distant future, the composition and complexion of the American society will be shaped heavily by demographic changes underway today. By the year 2004, Latinos will be the largest minority group in the United States. Globalization processes will "internationalize" much ... [more]
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Coach Rogers shakes up Irish offense
The Irish have tried to diversify their offense this year with the addition of a new face on the coaching staff, offensive coordinator Kevin Rogers who hails from Syracuse. "The teams that are scouting us really have to be prepared for ... [more]
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Judd and Jones find 'Double' trouble
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. That scorn is what makes "Double Jeopardy" hell to watch. Take the trite story of a woman-on-the-run seeking revenge, throw in a bizarre underwater car scene, add a twist of Louisiana charm and ... [more]
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