Editor:
In response to Elizabeth Wolper's letter of April 10, "Privacy invaded by preachers on campus," Ms. Wolper, preachers on the Mall have been a problem for years. They were there when I was an undergrad (1985-1989). I had more religion yelled and sc reamed at me than I care to remember. There is more religion preached on the Mall than on the quads of the University of Notre Dame where I'm an MBA student. In fact, no religion is preached on the quads at Notre Dame. I wish you luck in preserving your p rivacy, Ms. Wolper. This is one of those situations where constitutional rights conflict; freedom of speech and the right to privacy.
Joe Foppiano
UA Alumni, 1989