Temple Grandin to deliver College’s first annual autism studies lecture in 2022
Author and Colorado State University animal science professor Temple Grandin will present the College’s first annual autism studies lecture, called “Developing Talents,” on April 20, 2022, according to...
View ArticleUniversity to consider easing COVID-19 protocols following campus vaccine...
In an email Monday morning, University President Fr. John Jenkins announced the University will consider lifting certain COVID-19 restrictions if 90% of the student body has had at least the first...
View ArticleCoffee shops and fantasy worlds: The soothing escapism of ambience videos
About a year ago, one month since COVID-19 had been declared a pandemic, I made a discovery that changed my study habits (and honestly, my life): a YouTube video of Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon”...
View ArticleThere’s something missing from our abortion debates
This semester, my Thursday nights are usually entirely forgettable — I have class until 5:10 p.m., so when I get home my brain is completely fried. My roommates are usually at work, so I boil some...
View Article‘A Dream Manifested’: 20 years later, the impact of 2001 ND women’s...
The injuries. The NCAA Tournament shortcomings of prior years. The Big East championship loss to UConn. The double-digit deficit in the national championship. All that — and more — only begins to...
View ArticleThe best and brightest ASMRtists to try out
Maybe you’ve heard of autonomous sensory meridian response — better known as ASMR. Maybe you’re an avid fan of ASMR, or maybe you’ve heard of it but have never understood exactly what it consists of....
View ArticleAntisemitism Awareness Week
This week, the Jewish Club of Notre Dame is hosting our University’s first Antisemitism Awareness Week. We are witnessing a startling spike in antisemitism. In 2019, over 2,100 antisemitic incidents of...
View ArticlePrayer service kicks off Undocumented Student Week of Action
Notre Dame students gathered for a prayer service led by Campus Ministry and DreamND Monday evening by the statue of the Holy Family on Bond Quad to kick off Undocumented Student Week of Action. The...
View ArticleNo. 12 Notre Dame picks up another series win at No. 17 Pitt
No. 12 Notre Dame clinched a conference-leading fifth series win in ACC play this past weekend as the Irish grabbed two wins out of three at No. 17 Pittsburgh. After the series at Charles L. Cost...
View ArticleThank you, Notre Dame
Back in February 2020, we were elected on a promise to accompany and advocate for all students and to amplify their voices. Just a few weeks later, in the now-notorious month of March 2020, Notre Dame...
View ArticleInclusivity includes Jews, too
As a Jewish student, something I’ve noticed during my time at Notre Dame is that most people don’t know much about Judaism. That makes sense, considering we’re a Catholic university, but it also means...
View ArticleTwo reportedly injured in shooting south of campus
Two people were injured in a shooting south of campus Tuesday evening, the Notre Dame Police Department (NDPD) announced in an email to the University community. The incident reportedly took place near...
View ArticleProfessor speaks on needs of undocumented students in education, personal...
Aurora Chang spoke about her experience transitioning from an undocumented immigrant to a hyperdocumented professor of higher education in a virtual lecture Tuesday evening. Chang was the keynote...
View ArticleInvestigation finds allegations against BC theology chair, ND alum not credible
An independent investigation into sexual assault claims made by Notre Dame alumna Laura Grimes ‘04 against Richard Gaillardetz ‘91, current Boston College theology department chair, concluded Grimes’...
View ArticleUniversity to require COVID-19 vaccination for student enrollment in the...
University President Fr. John Jenkins announced in a Wednesday email that Notre Dame will require all undergraduate, graduate and professional students to be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus in...
View ArticleUnknowns of the Pfizer vaccine
Dear Student Body of Notre Dame, The recent announcement from the Office of the President mandating that all students, both undergraduate and graduate, receive the COVID-19 vaccine before the fall...
View ArticleMore than candy in your Easter basket: Justin Bieber’s ‘Freedom’
This past Easter may have been filled with unknowns, depending on if, how and where you celebrate it. But one thing no one was expecting was a gospel EP released by Justin Bieber. The “Boyfriend”...
View ArticleSenate passes resolution to define antisemitism in final meeting of 2020-2021...
The Notre Dame student senate gathered in Jordan Hall Wednesday night for the final meeting of the 2020-2021 board. During the meeting, the senate passed two resolutions and heard the State of the...
View ArticleIrish beat Syracuse, eye matchup against top-ranked Duke
Notre Dame men’s lacrosse made a statement this past weekend at the Carrier Dome with a resounding 18-11 victory over No. 4 Syracuse. The Irish (6-1, 2-1 ACC) looked like they were in trouble early on,...
View ArticleA month with no taste or smell
About a month ago, I tested positive for COVID-19. Unfortunately, I was not one of those people who experienced the virus without any symptoms. I was immediately hit with the worst fever and headache...
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