Author Robert Schmuhl shares the story behind the iconic Hesburgh-King photo
In June 1964, University President Emeritus Fr. Theodore Hesburgh was sitting at his desk when he received a phone call. The civil rights movement was in full swing, and the Catholic priest’s services...
View ArticleIrish look to rebound against conference foe No. 9 Ohio State
The No. 18-ranked Notre Dame hockey team will have a chance to bounce back after two home losses to Michigan last weekend as they go on the road Friday to take on conference rival No. 9 Ohio State...
View ArticleKnott priest stresses supporting students in faith journeys
When Fr. Dennis Strach found out he would be moving into Knott Hall at the beginning of last semester, he did not know what to expect. The last time he lived in a dorm, Strach was a student himself,...
View ArticleEnd Hate at Notre Dame manifesto
The End Hate at Notre Dame movement is focused on relieving the broad structural burdens affecting racial minority, LGBTQ+ and low income students on Notre Dame’s campus. Our principles match Notre...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s facilities undergo renovations to enhance student experience
Over winter break, 17 renovation projects were completed across Saint Mary’s campus in order to improve student life, and a few more operations are slated to occur over the coming semester, Benjamin...
View ArticleI DM’ed my favorite artist: How the personal becomes relatable
I was making a playlist for a friend and procrastinating packing for my semester away in Washington D.C. that I was anxious about, when I came across Bug Hunter’s music. I added it to the playlist...
View ArticleIs Notre Dame home?
Welcome Home. On Dec. 13, 2017, these two words flashed across the screen of my phone and tears instantly welled in my eyes. They were written in a deep blue at the top of an email from ND Admissions....
View ArticleNotre Dame hockey records a tie, loss on the road against Ohio State
The Notre Dame hockey squad recorded a tie and a loss on the road this weekend to conference rival Ohio State. The Irish (10-10-4, 5-6-3 B1G) were not able to record a big win on the road officially as...
View ArticleIrish open season with sweep of Bowling Green
In their first home matchup of the season, the Notre Dame women’s tennis team swept the Bowling Green Falcons at the Eck Tennis Pavilion on Sunday. In the first matchup, the Irish dominated Bowling...
View ArticleSouth Bend statue of Hesburgh, MLK honors civil rights movement
Two men joining hands stand firmly at Leighton Plaza. At times, people visiting the area pose next to them taking pictures. A historic snapshot, the statue featuring Martin Luther King Jr. and...
View ArticleMulvena: Sometimes it just doesn’t work
In sports, sometimes it just doesn’t work out. The chips don’t fall in your favor. The reason may not be totally apparent to the casual viewer. It may not even be completely clear to the team itself....
View ArticleGrubhub and digital kiosks: Empowering the bums
North Dining Hall. Spring 2018. A line curls out from the stir fry station. Eager students await their meals while thoughts of teriyaki and soy sauce dance in their heads. Some wait alone, idly...
View ArticleThe Church would not exist without women
No Christian denomination — I dare say, no Abrahamic religion or subset thereof — has been influenced by women to the same extent as Catholicism. Arguably, and in a similar vein, it could be said that...
View ArticleMiss Kenya USA to deliver keynote address at dinner honoring Martin Luther...
Wendy Oduor, Miss Kenya USA and a Saint Mary’s alumna from the class of 2014, will present the keynote address Wednesday night at Student Diversity Board’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. event, the...
View ArticleRobbery reported in Zahm House
A robbery was reported in Zahm House, according to Monday’s University crime Log. The alleged incident occurred on Dec. 8, 2019, between 12:40 and 12:45 p.m. It was reported to police less than two...
View ArticleJenkins appoints new dean to Notre Dame College of Engineering
Patricia “Trish” J. Culligan, currently the chair of the Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics department at Columbia University, has been named the new dean of the College of Engineering by...
View ArticleNewly renovated 24-hour Trumper Computer Center provides added study space,...
With decor of blues and greens, fresh whiteboards and comfortable new furniture, Trumper has received a facelift to start the new year. Part of Saint Mary’s recent library upgrades, the study space in...
View ArticleSquads off to strong start after Bill Clinger Invitational
The men’s and women’s track and field teams competed at the Bill Clinger Invitational at Grand Valley State University on Friday. There were strong turnouts across the board, promising for the Irish as...
View ArticleCivil rights movement leader speaks at annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day...
As part of Notre Dame’s “Walk the Walk Week” and in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the campus community joined together for a luncheon at the Joyce Athletic and Convocation Center. After a...
View ArticleCivil Rights-era sculptor honored in lecture
In honor of Notre Dame’s Walk the Walk Week, Darius A. Spieth, an alumni professor at Louisiana State University, delivered a lecture titled “Frank Hayden: A Mid-Century Sculptor between Catholicism...
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