Belles for Life and the Cartesian Society host pro-choice, pro-life...
Belles for Life and the Cartesian Society invited Saint Mary’s students into open conversation Wednesday night with a pro-life and pro-choice discussion. Those who participated in the discussion were...
View ArticleSenate discusses recent student protests
In its weekly meeting Wednesday, the Notre Dame student senate met to pass a resolution to standardize impeachment across the student union and to remove references to the Orientation Steering...
View ArticleWonder
I wonder what death feels like. The thought crosses my mind for the hundredth time. Maybe I am on the way to my ethics class in CoMo, or finishing a shift in Loftus or even eating at halftime of a...
View ArticleThank you
Dear Student Body, Two years ago, I was asked to be a part of a video project that hoped to invite people to Mass following each Notre Dame Football game. The concept was really quite simple: Weave a...
View ArticleChristine Riccio delivers double the heartbreak and hope in ‘Again, but Better’
BookTuber Christine Riccio has crafted a heart-wrenching, young adult love story by bringing together sets of opposites. The novel’s main character — 20-year-old pre-med college student Shane...
View ArticleIrish prepare for mid-major opponent in Toledo
Notre Dame will tip off against the Toledo Rockets on Thursday. Like the Irish (4-1), the Rockets (3-1) lost a tough season opener on the road before bouncing back. Toledo has won three straight, and...
View ArticleSquad bounces back to beat Toledo 54-51
Looking to come back after dropping two consecutive contests at home, the Notre Dame took on the Toledo Rockets on Wednesday night. The Irish (3-2) rallied in the fourth quarter to win 54-51 despite...
View ArticleLaw enforcement discusses safety with students
Local law enforcement responded to questions about the new dorm swipe access policy, emergency blue lights on campus, discrimination at Notre Dame and other student safety concerns during a panel...
View ArticleA beginner’s guide to ‘The Simpsons’
Last week’s unveiling of the Disney+ streaming service has found media attention mostly focused on the platform’s stellar new “Star Wars” show “The Mandalorian” and expansive back catalogue of animated...
View ArticleA brief polemic against an insidious Catholic parochialism
For the love of God, please knock it off already. Stop trying to pass right-wing orthodoxy off as Christian dogma and quit pretending your private interpretation of Catholic theology is final. I for...
View ArticleInspired by Notre Dame, 13-year-old Irish fan raises money for charity
Notre Dame fan and Boston-area native Zack Gosselin has raised thousands of dollars for charity over the course of his career. Through a series of charity events, Gosselin has fundraised for a variety...
View ArticleResponse to parietal protest — activism in search of a cause
Assuming the piece published earlier this week defending the parietal sit-in at Stanford Hall was not satirical, I write to respond to the absurdity of the author’s claims. For those who have not read...
View ArticleAttorney Jay Ewart, former defense counsel to Troy Davis, discusses death...
On Sept. 21, 2011, Troy Davis was executed for the 1989 murder of Officer Mark MacPhail of the Savannah Police Department. Davis, a black man, maintained his innocence throughout the 20 years in prison...
View ArticleStaff Predictions: Boston College
Charlotte Edmonds – Managing Editor This one’s weird. On the one hand, it has all the makings of a great rivalry — only two Catholic schools in the country with FBS football programs and a relatively...
View ArticleNever looking back: living his dream, Ian Book has taken over to dominate the...
To some, Ian Book’s ascent into one of the highest positions in college athletics might have seemed out of the blue. But to those who know Book closely, his focus and drive over the last four years...
View ArticleIrish win by two in overtime thriller against Toledo
Men’s basketball defeated the Toledo Rockets of the MAC 64-62 in an overtime thriller last night at the Purcell Pavilion. In a game that saw horrible shooting by both teams, the Irish made enough big...
View Article“Students’ safety comes first:” Demonstrations against parietals continue,...
A few minutes before 11 p.m. Thursday, as rain continued to sprinkle down, 17 students gathered outside Coleman-Morse to prepare for their second demonstration in Sorin College. Some lived on campus,...
View ArticleIrish Insider: Boston College
Never looking back: living his dream, Ian Book has taken over to dominate the Irish offense over the last two years Claypool reflects on moving on from setbacks and disappointing losses Shaun...
View ArticleAdetokunbo Ogundeji puts up record night in win over Boston College
Irish senior defensive lineman Adetokunbo Ogundeji didn’t become a starter on the Notre Dame football squad until last year. When Ogundeji enrolled at Notre Dame, he was just 17 years old. And when he...
View ArticleNotre Dame fifth-year student named Rhodes Scholar
Notre Dame fifth-year student Prathm Juneja was named the University’s 20th Rhodes Scholar, the school announced in a Saturday press release. The Edison, New Jersey native will begin his time at the...
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