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- Club Car tragedy (Maureen Smithe Copy Editor)
Braving the biting cold last night on my way home from a class-required movie, I was joined by another girl from my dorm. I was immediately surprised that she was actually walking with me because for the past several weeks she has had her own golf cart to take her from one campus spot to the next. As she struggled with her crutches I asked her what had happened to the racy Club Car she used to drive.
Viewpoint
- University censorship hits WVFI (LETTER TO THE EDITOR )
I remember being in kindergarten, I think it was the second day. A bunchof the guys were doing typical guy-kindergarten things, playing war with the multi-colored intergalactic star ships we had each crafted out of these near-LEGO's that my kindergarten had. It was all kinds of fun, zooming and crashing the ships all over the area rug that had been designated as the intergalactic battle ground. We looked forward to a whole year of fun with multi colored near-LEGO wars.
- It's our duty to donate organs (By MATTHEW LOUGHRAN )
This week, as many of you are probably aware, the Chicago Bears lost one of their legends: Walter Payton, the NFL's all-time leading rusher died at the age of 45.
- Where was Malloy during Mass? (LETTER TO THE EDITOR )
His Eminence, Cardinal Arinze blessed the University of Notre Dame by his offering of the Mass in our glorious basilica Monday night.
- Are we really recycling at ND? (LETTER TO THE EDITOR )
Recycling to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable for reuse.
- Do not celebrate sinful tendencies (LETTER TO THE EDITOR )
Julie Fahey's recent letter to The Observer Oct. 28 bringing "clarification" to Mary Crawford on the Church's position on homosexuality succeeded in muddying the waters still further. Apparently Fahey needs as much "clarification" as Crawford does.
News
- Arinze: Spread Gospel message (By ERIN PIROUTEK News Writer)
The Gospel is a message the whole world badly needs, said Cardinal Francis Arinze, in his lecture, "Message of the Gospel to a Religiously Pluralistic World at the Threshold of the Third Millennium."
- Sullivan to receive Notre Dame Award (By KYLE ANDREWS News Writer)
A campus ceremony today will honor Reverend Leon Sullivan with the 1999 Notre Dame Award for international humanitarian service. Pastor emeritus of the Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Sullivan is honored for his leadership in civil rights.
- District attorney: Police justified in shooting DuBose (Associated Press )
SAN DIEGO
- Incumbents reign in area mayoral elections (By JACK COLWELL South Bend Tribune)
SOUTH BEND
- GSU seeks more placement help (By CHRISTINE KRALY Associate News Editor)
Graduate Student Union (GSU) members discussed the need for more help in career placement and diversity programs in their meeting Tuesday night.
Scene
- Alumni's notorious spirit thrives today (By BRIDGET MAHONEY Scene Writer)
Editor's note: Scene will feature the dorms of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's throughout the fall and spring semesters. Anyone interested in writing a feature of a dorm should e-mail Scene at Scene@nd.edu.
- Smallish Badin shines big-time in '99 (By MOLLY McSHANE Scene Writer)
Editor's note: Scene will feature the dorms of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's throughout the fall and spring semesters. Anyone interested in writing a feature of a dorm should e-mail Scene at Scene@nd.edu.
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