Opinion
Pope declares journalism doesn't require facts
“In an unexpected but much needed statement from the Vatican, the controversial leader of the Catholic Church has officially decreed that it is now morally OK to publish made-up ‘facts’. He also has commanded all priests to forgive those who have sinned by pointing out the falsehood of said ‘facts’, but only if the mischievous rascals seek confession between 5:52 p.m. on Sept. 29 through 4:41 a.m. on Nov. 16 of the following year.”
Trust in star lights
Dan (April) Feng is a junior political science and economics double major. She is from Beijing, China and lives in Lyons Hall. April welcomes all comments (or complaints) and can be reached at dfeng@nd.edu
Sexual violence is a life issue
Jennifer Vosters is a senior living in Le Mans Hall. She is an English major with minors in theatre and Italian. She can be reached at jvoste01@saintmarys.edu






