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.SCHOLASTIC February, 1985 \ \ \\', \. \, INSIDE THIS ISSUE ", I. Ireland , Love Relationships: Romancing the Dome 'College Suicide "\'~"", Plus Fiction by Chuck Ehrman Laurel-Ann Dooley ' ' " '. ''\ i, '. , '.' . ~ ; ".'. \ , ' r .' " ' '--.. ~.'. :: L ·oN Il WJ9d tlUtllPUI '9Wtla 9JION a I'ld 3E)\f.lSOd ·s·n 3.l\fI:l>llns a • I.e• SCHOLASTIC ~~For in every act of love and will-and in the long run they are Volume 127, Number 4 both present in each act-we mold ourselves and our world simultane­ ously. This is what it means to em­ brace the future." Dr. Rollo May Psychotherapist FEATURES 6/Streetwise: Gotta Beat the Streets by Bud Luepke Love has everything to do with justice. Chocolate St. Mary's is to claim a standard for community brown Jim with his fifty-two-year-old cigarette­ that counts individuals as more than parts of a sum. 8/The Proximity of Crime saturated voice wants us to remember that. The It is to claim that we have a table bountiful enough by Theresa Hardy and Anne Gallagher Urban Plunge, a forty-eight-hour descent into the to nourish our spirits, as well as our minds and·our bowels of an American city explodes the term bodies. Suicide should make us stop and listen. 9/Looking for Answers "poverty" right before our middle-class eyes. We "Therefore never send to know for whom the bell by Sue St. Ville find the debris scattered across our manicured lawns tolls;' the poet John Donne writes. "It tolls for IO/Beware of Yuppies and our consciences and we are forced to admit that . thee." by Kevin Conneely a tale of two citip..s, one wealthy, white and comfort­ Love has everything to do with marriage. able; the other needy, black, and in misery is in According to Donne, the death of a stranger 12/Choosing an Alternate Route reality a trashy novel about ourselves. To be poor, diminishes each of us because our lives are plotted by M. J. Murray . we discover, is to lack the will to love, the only on a map of interconnections. That gives us a crude 15/When. Opposites Attract ••• What Are We Doing in Love? by Kathleen commodity of change, the only thing we really need sketch 'of a profound truth that marriage affirms. Doyle 17/ A Ring by Spring by Vic Sciulli ~O/Courtship and Marriage: ~n in­ tomorrow, if tomorrow be worth reading to our No one is an island; (and now for some mathemati­ terview with Reverend James T. Burtchaell by Colm Connolly 22/KISS Me children. cal magic) two can become one. The willingness to Kate by George Maney . Suffering has a fallout that no one escapes. love another person for better or worse, in sickness Running to the suburbs, or to a mind-set of cynical and in health, till death arises only from a bold and 25/Heeding the Call of Vatican II Opus Dei: A Rebuttal acceptance .of the status quo (you know, 'we will ardent desire to join hands with another and by Kevin Baldwin always have the poor') is as absurd a venture as thereby encircle one's future, one's whole life with building a bombshelter to withstand a bomb no one the commitment to love. 29/1 Love Ireland cares to survive. Christ found the table of a simple True romance is not for the faint of heart. by Vivian Ostrowski fisherman more bountiful than that of a pharisee. Chocolate brown Jim, ~ith his tough Philly accent, Hypocrisy has a way of eating up all your resources. wants us to remember that. 0 Judas found that out when he left supper with his ELAN best friends, and for thirty pieces of silver betrayed 34/The Unchosen Choice his teacher with a kiss that impoverished his will to by Laurel-Ann Dooley love and therefore his will to live. Love has everything to do with life. Paradoxi­ 36/Poetry cally, suicides seem to tell us more about life and 39/A Rose what makes it valuable than about death and what by Chuck Ehrman makes it cheaper than thirty pieces of silver. Dr. Rollo May describes our culture as a spiritual and DEPARTMENTS emotional wasteland, a slum of the soul. To claim Kathleen McGarvey Letters 2; Calendar 3; Notables 4; Artistic Opportunities 40; WSND 42; idle that we are one big family here l;lt Notre Dame and Editor-in-Chief banter 44 a • I.e• SCHOLASTIC ~~For in every act of love and will-and in the long run they are Volume 127, Number 4 both present in each act-we mold ourselves and our world simultane­ ously. This is what it means to em­ brace the future." Dr. Rollo May Psychotherapist FEATURES 6/Streetwise: Gotta Beat the Streets by Bud Luepke Love has everything to do with justice. Chocolate St. Mary's is to claim a standard for community brown Jim with his fifty-two-year-old cigarette­ that counts individuals as more than parts of a sum. 8/The Proximity of Crime saturated voice wants us to remember that. The It is to claim that we have a table bountiful enough by Theresa Hardy and Anne Gallagher Urban Plunge, a forty-eight-hour descent into the to nourish our spirits, as well as our minds and·our bowels of an American city explodes the term bodies. Suicide should make us stop and listen. 9/Looking for Answers "poverty" right before our middle-class eyes. We "Therefore never send to know for whom the bell by Sue St. Ville find the debris scattered across our manicured lawns tolls;' the poet John Donne writes. "It tolls for IO/Beware of Yuppies and our consciences and we are forced to admit that . thee." by Kevin Conneely a tale of two citip..s, one wealthy, white and comfort­ Love has everything to do with marriage. able; the other needy, black, and in misery is in According to Donne, the death of a stranger 12/Choosing an Alternate Route reality a trashy novel about ourselves. To be poor, diminishes each of us because our lives are plotted by M. J. Murray . we discover, is to lack the will to love, the only on a map of interconnections. That gives us a crude 15/When. Opposites Attract ••• What Are We Doing in Love? by Kathleen commodity of change, the only thing we really need sketch 'of a profound truth that marriage affirms. Doyle 17/ A Ring by Spring by Vic Sciulli ~O/Courtship and Marriage: ~n in­ tomorrow, if tomorrow be worth reading to our No one is an island; (and now for some mathemati­ terview with Reverend James T. Burtchaell by Colm Connolly 22/KISS Me children. cal magic) two can become one. The willingness to Kate by George Maney . Suffering has a fallout that no one escapes. love another person for better or worse, in sickness Running to the suburbs, or to a mind-set of cynical and in health, till death arises only from a bold and 25/Heeding the Call of Vatican II Opus Dei: A Rebuttal acceptance .of the status quo (you know, 'we will ardent desire to join hands with another and by Kevin Baldwin always have the poor') is as absurd a venture as thereby encircle one's future, one's whole life with building a bombshelter to withstand a bomb no one the commitment to love. 29/1 Love Ireland cares to survive. Christ found the table of a simple True romance is not for the faint of heart. by Vivian Ostrowski fisherman more bountiful than that of a pharisee. Chocolate brown Jim, ~ith his tough Philly accent, Hypocrisy has a way of eating up all your resources. wants us to remember that. 0 Judas found that out when he left supper with his ELAN best friends, and for thirty pieces of silver betrayed 34/The Unchosen Choice his teacher with a kiss that impoverished his will to by Laurel-Ann Dooley love and therefore his will to live. Love has everything to do with life. Paradoxi­ 36/Poetry cally, suicides seem to tell us more about life and 39/A Rose what makes it valuable than about death and what by Chuck Ehrman makes it cheaper than thirty pieces of silver. Dr. Rollo May describes our culture as a spiritual and DEPARTMENTS emotional wasteland, a slum of the soul. To claim Kathleen McGarvey Letters 2; Calendar 3; Notables 4; Artistic Opportunities 40; WSND 42; idle that we are one big family here l;lt Notre Dame and Editor-in-Chief banter 44 2 Editorial Board Letters Editor-in-Chief Kathleen McGarvey Dear Editor, Editor's Note: For 65 years now, I have been an Scholastic regrets errors appearing in FebruarylMarch· Ca1~~~~~ General Manager avid and loyal reader of the Notre October's report of the "History of Mary Ellen Arn , Dame publications. But the article in the Holy Cross Brothers." Please the October issue, A Short History of note the following corrections: The February 22: Editorial the Brothers of Holy Cross by Kevin February 16: Brothers of Holy Cross were founded The South Bend Sym­ The play, "Pardon Me, Madam, Your Jim Basile/News/Sports Editor Herbert, distressed me no end. by Rev. James Dujarie under the Kathleen Doyle/Campus Features Professionally in the Archives from phony will be featuring Influence Is Showing," will be name of the Brothers of St. Joseph. Graut Johannesen at the performed at Bethel College, 8:15 Editor Volume I, we have depended on the In 1835, the brothers merged with a For those of you that piano during its perform­ p.m., Goodman Auditorium.

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