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Winter 2002

Sept. 11, 2001

Alumni in New York and Washington, D.C., were witnesses to the destruction and horror that took place during and immediately following the attacks...

E-mails from Sept. 11

Firsthand accounts of the moment the world changed...

King David

Xavier's had its share of great basketball players, but junior David West is making the case that he's the best ever...

Seeking Peace

There are other, more peaceful ways of gaining justice in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks than violence. Benjamin J. Urmston, S.J., offers a few...

Test Questions

Some universities are questioning the use of standardized tests, such as the ACT and SAT, for admission...

War & Peace, part 1

After the Sept. 11 attacks, one question immediately surfaced: What should be our response? The struggle between violence vs. nonviolence is age-old, and very modern...

War & Peace, part 2

After the Sept. 11 attacks, one question immediately surfaced: What should be our response? The struggle between violence and nonviolence is age-old, and very modern...

 

features
 

All for One Club: New effort looks to score more funds for athletics

Battle of the Sexes: Women Find Perfect Practice Partners–Men

Golden Seeds

New Math: Professors Trade Places in Unusual Exchange Program

Sept. 11, 2001

Alumni in New York and Washington, D.C., were witnesses to the destruction and horror that took place during and immediately following the attacks

 

 

The Uniqueness of Jesus

During trip to India, professor Paul Knitter tells Catholics to focus not only on Jesus, but what He preached

Ethics and Enron

President Michael J. Graham, S.J., told business faculty that teaching ethics is good business

Career Choices

The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are helping boost enrollment in education programs

Afghanistan Revisited

After 30 years, not much has changed in Afghanistan, say two who once lived there