Everyday desensitization
Piled up upon a foot of snow, a lonely Grubhub delivery robot sits, frozen and helpless. Cara and I are quick to run to its side. We crouch in the chilled night air, teaming up with a random student...
View ArticleDesigners unveil fall-winter 2023/24 collections
When I watched Paris Fashion Week this year, I found myself in awe of the designers. Their commitment to curating new designs demonstrated art is present in fashion. After Paris Fashion Week, I...
View Article‘Disorientation’: An Asian-American campus satire
Elaine Hsieh Chou described her 2022 novel, “Disorientation,” as the story of what happens when “a student who is clueless about race finds out the most racist secret at her school.” Ingrid Yang is a...
View ArticleSave the Office for the Common Good
To the Saint Mary’s administration, Board of Trustees and community: On March 8, Saint Mary’s vice president of mission Julianne Wallace emailed Saint Mary’s students, staff and faculty detailing...
View ArticleIrish bounce back with 21-7 win against Brown
Monday afternoon, No. 12 Notre Dame women’s lacrosse used a huge second half to roll to a 21-7 win against Brown at home. After suffering a narrow loss against No. 11 Virginia just two days prior, the...
View ArticleNotre Dame hockey: Player updates announced in offseason
After posting a 16-16-5 record and missing the NCAA tournament, the Irish hockey offseason is in full swing. Two of the team’s three Hobey Baker Award nominees, senior goaltender Ryan Bischel and...
View ArticleNotre Dame welcomes over 600 perspective students for Admitted Student Days
Notre Dame admissions welcomed over 600 admitted students from the Class of 2027 and their families to campus for Admitted Student Days on Sunday and Monday, an annual event that offers prospective...
View Article‘Loyal Daughters and Sons’: Panel discusses 50 years of female progress at...
The campus-wide celebration of 50 years of women at Notre Dame came to its close Monday evening with a panel discussion between five women who have both witnessed and enacted change toward women’s...
View ArticleWest Lake Hall houses design department, federal TRIO programs to serve South...
On the west side of campus — bordered by St. Mary’s Lake, Pangborn Hall and Lake Lot — lies a building with two distinct purposes. The second floor of West Lake Hall holds dynamic classroom spaces,...
View ArticleThe season of the sticks: Sound of SUB leaves student body teary-eyed
After months of preparation, the Sound of SUB music festival hit student eardrums Friday night. “The goal of SUB is to create events that are going to get as much of the student body excited as...
View ArticleNotre Dame softball dominates IUPUI in 15-0 run-rule win
Notre Dame softball got back to its winning ways on Tuesday afternoon, cruising past Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) 15-0 at Melissa Cook Stadium. The five-inning victory...
View ArticleWould you choose it again?
Nervous herds of students whisked by us. My friend and I sat in gorgeous leather seats staring at the illustrious carpeting, ceilings and huge windows of the ballroom. Both of us leaned on a small...
View ArticleMorris: Top 10 Notre Dame athletes of the fall and winter sports seasons
As Notre Dame’s spring sports start up at the onset of the spring equinox, Irish fans will have the opportunity to frequent Arlotta Stadium for lacrosse games or the diamonds for baseball and softball....
View ArticleConboy explains lack of Saint Mary’s statement on Roe v. Wade in final panel
On June 24, 2022, the United States Supreme Court ruled on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, overturning Roe v. Wade and returning the abortion debate back to states. Saint Mary’s College...
View ArticleMuslims observe Ramadan, celebrate Islamic Awareness Week
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, began last week with the sighting of a new crescent moon. During the month-long observance of Ramadan from March 22 to April 20, Muslims will...
View ArticleIrish men’s basketball freshman Dom Campbell announces transfer to Howard
On Tuesday evening, Notre Dame men’s basketball freshman Dom Campbell announced that he will be transferring to Howard for the upcoming season. Campbell, a forward from Scarborough, ME, entered the...
View ArticleIrish look to bounce back against Syracuse
The third-ranked Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team (6-1, 0-1 ACC) will head to upstate New York this weekend to face the Syracuse Orange (6-4, 0-2 ACC). The Irish won their first six games of the season...
View ArticleJustice Brett Kavanaugh teaches seminar at Notre Dame London Gateway; Justice...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh recently taught a seminar at Notre Dame’s London Gateway, according to Notre Dame law professor William Kelley. The seminar, co-taught by Kelley and...
View ArticleSMC Votes hosts event discussing faith, politics
Saint Mary’s students gathered Wednesday evening for SMC Votes’ “Politics and Pretzels” series to hear Angela Espada, executive director of the Indiana Catholic Conference (ICC), speak about the...
View ArticleNotre Dame baseball prepares for home clash with North Carolina
Notre Dame kicks off the first of a three-game series against North Carolina at home in Frank Eck Stadium Friday. Since 2015, the Irish have gone 11-5 against the Tar Heels, but lost in their matchup...
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