| Vol XXXV No. 44 | Monday, November 5, 2001 |
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Priest educates about SOA's consequences
Four U.S. church women raped and murdered. Six Jesuit priests assassinated. Nine hundred civilians massacred. The events are linked because perpetrators of these crimes attended the U.S. government funded School of the Americas (SOA). On Friday Father Roy Bourgeois visited Notre Dame and spoke to students about the history of the U.S. foreign policy with Latin America and its direct ties to the SOA. SOA was established ... [more]
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This is not funny
Well, it's been almost a month since my last column, and I was all set to write something light-hearted and happy. Lord knows we all need it. So what better way to pitch into a campus-wide catharsis than to once again ... [more]
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Losing their grip
The Irish just couldn't keep their hands on the ball and they couldn't get their hands around a victory. An Irish team that only turned the ball over eight times last year found itself plagued with turnovers again, losing two fumbles ... [more]
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Notre Dame gone wild
Ah, November. The month when the snow begins falls, the temperature plummets, the work becomes unbearable and Spring Break planning starts. Now is the time when Notre Dame and Saint Mary's students begin dreaming of escaping from the South Bend permacloud, ... [more]
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