| Vol XXXIII No. 48 | Tuesday, November 9, 1999 |
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10 years after the fall:
Like any other student in his sixth grade history class, Luis Matos sat down with volumes of encyclopedias and began to write a report about Germany — specifically, the Berlin Wall. Then he found out he was moving there. The thought was terrifying to the middle schooler, who knew enough about the current events in November of 1989 to know that he didn't want to live in East Germany. "When I ... [more]
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Pro-choice feminism is oppressing women
Many people in the modern world believe that being a feminist and being pro-choice are synonymous. To be a feminist, it seems, crucially rests on one's enjoyment of "reproductive freedom" and one's "right to decide what I do with my body." ... [more]
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Irish finish 9-0 in Big East with win over Orangewomen
The Notre Dame volleyball team defeated Syracuse in three games this weekend to conclude its 1999 home season. With the victory, the Irish remain undefeated in the Big East at 9-0, while their season record improves to 16-6. The Irish have ... [more]
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Techno Music: An American Tradition
There is perhaps no genre of music more misunderstood or stereotyped than techno. It is not uncommon to hear a self-proclaimed music fan say, "Oh, I could do that stuff, just give me a computer," or "Whatever, I don't like that ... [more]
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