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In this issue:

War & Peace in the Classroom
Is there such thing as a “just war”? Are human beings inherently violent? Is terrorism ever a legitimate means to an end? Students taking courses in the Peace and Conflict Studies program at Holy Cross grapple with these and many other tough and timely questions.
By Vicki Ritterband

When is War Just?
An Interview with Lt. Gen. Bernard Trainor ’51
By Holy Cross Magazine

Officer, Gentleman and Scholar
HCM talks with Capt. Terence P. Labrecque, Commanding Officer of the College’s NROTC unit and professor of naval science.
By Holy Cross Magazine

The ROTC Question
Should Holy Cross retain the ROTC Program? Alumni continue to debate this highly-charged question.
By Vicki Ritterband

Conscientious Objections
One student explains why he will not go to war.
By Patrick M. Tigue ’04

Four Essays on War and Peace
A faculty member, a student and two alumni weigh in on their reactions to the war in Iraq.
By Thomas S. Harrington ’82, Ibrahim Kalin, John M. Gilligan ’81, and Gretchen Ekerdt ’04

Surviving 'Survivor'
Jeanne Hebert ’84 ventures into the Amazon as a participant on America’s favorite reality series.
By Maria Healy

Voices of the Village
Students in Stephanie Yuhl’s “Presenting the Past” class learned about the Worcester home front during World War II when they went “into the field” to record oral histories. In the process, they made some new friends.
By Paul E. Kandarian

Tom D’Ambra ’78 Runs Counter to Type
The co-founder of Albany Molecular Research, Inc. — which helped develop an allergy wonder drug called Allegra — proves himself a scientist, an entrepreneur and a philanthropist.
By Donald N.S. Unger

The story about O’Callahn
Alumnus creates worlds with imagination.
By Maureen E. Moran ’89

”War & Peace: A Perspective From the Field”
John Wiater ’75 writes to HCM from his new post with the U.N. Mission in Kosovo.
By John Wiater ’75

Also:

  • News From The Hill
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Alumni News
  • Book Notes
  • Athletics
  • In Memoriam

Publication Date

Spring 4-2-2003

Publisher

College of the Holy Cross

City

Worcester

Keywords

Alumni, campus news, Peace and Conflict Studies program, Lt. Gen. Bernard Trainor ’51, Capt. Terence P. Labrecque, Kevin Ksen ’87, ROTC, Survivor TV show, oral history, Worcester, World War II, Jay O’Callahan ’60

Volume

37

Number

2

Rights

Copyright ©2003 by College of the Holy Cross. All rights reserved. Opinions expressed in Holy Cross Magazine are those of the individual authors and subjects and do not necessarily reflect the views of the College administration, faculty, staff or students. No portion of this magazine may be reprinted without the express written consent of the editor.

Holy Cross Magazine, Vol. 37, No. 2, Spring 2003

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