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Summer 2003

Frozen in Time

Once one of the University's most adventurous and ambitious Jesuits, Edward Bradley was robbed of his greatest asset—his mind. But his legacy remains...

Ghetto Art

Ed Adams' casual visit to a flea market resulted in a remarkable discovery—priceless art...

Goodwill Hunter

Mary Schoen has staged a lifelong campaign for human rights and peace in a host of countries, including two recent efforts in Iraq...

West Word

A few final words about David West, Xavier's first national player of the year...

 

features
 

Changing Dialogue

The Brueggeman Center gets a new home, new name, expanded mission

Clash of Ideals

Academic freedom, Catholic values often a classic battle on campus

Frozen in Time

Once one of the University's most adventurous and ambitious Jesuits, Edward Bradley was robbed of his greatest asset—his mind. But his legacy remains

Going Pro

Three University ballplayers take their swings at a big-league dream

Unending Toils

Better Schools and Gardens

 

 

Letters to the Editor

The readers always write, part 2

Letters to the Editor

The readers always write, part 1