Professor describes fast fashion industry, her case study in panel discussion
On Thursday, the Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights hosted a panel titled “Labor, Exploitation and the Environment: Fast Fashion and Global Supply Chains,” featuring Professor Justine Nolan from...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s can and must do better
This is a synopsis of a letter written to Saint Mary’s President Katie Conboy and her administration in response to a March 28 presidential panel held that focused on campus life in the wake of last...
View ArticleFolk Choir depicts Christ’s Passion for a second year
On the evening of Good Friday, the Notre Dame Folk Choir presented their much-anticipated work, “The Passion,” under a clear, starry sky on South Quad. I attended last year’s debut of “The Passion” and...
View ArticleIrish to face Gamecocks in Paris to begin 2023-24 season
While many college basketball teams begin their seasons with a slate of home games against mid-major, unformidable opponents, Notre Dame women’s basketball will change things up to begin its 2023-24...
View ArticleDorms compete in Flaherty Food Fights, cook up dishes in the dining halls
Nine Notre Dame dorms competed in North and South Dining Halls during dinnertime Wednesday night in the semifinals of Flaherty Hall’s spring signature event, Flaherty Food Fights. The annual cooking...
View Article‘You can tell they care about the animals’: Students welcome South Bend’s...
It might be called The Cat Lady Cafe, but Kim Sult — owner, founder and “purr-resident” of South Bend’s first cat cafe — is anything but crazy. She wasn’t sure of that, though, until she announced her...
View ArticleGraduate transfer receiver Kaleb Smith medically retires from football
Exactly one week before the annual Blue and Gold game, traditionally a time of optimism for Notre Dame football, the Irish received some disappointing news. On Saturday, Graduate student wide receiver...
View ArticleIrish women’s lacrosse sweeps weekend road trip against Pitt, Robert Morris
Notre Dame women’s lacrosse enjoyed a successful road trip to Pittsburgh this weekend, picking up a pair of dominant wins in the Steel City. The No. 8 Irish outscored Pitt and Robert Morris by a...
View ArticleIn memory of Doc
I can’t say I’m the best person to write this, given that I’m a mechanical engineering graduate, and engineers aren’t exactly known for their prowess in writing. However, I feel that someone should, so...
View ArticleBaumer Hall buccaneers shave their heads for childhood cancer
“What do The Rock, Vin Diesel and Mr. Clean have in common?” a flier posted in Baumer Hall reads. “Bald.” This past Sunday, residents of Baumer Hall shaved their heads during the second annual Baumer...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s holds second annual ‘Raise Your Voice Symposium’
The second annual Raise Your Voice Symposium begins Monday at Saint Mary’s College. The three-day event in April raises awareness and educates students and community members about sexual violence...
View ArticleWe love Dr. Stanisic as much as he loved us
Last Tuesday, the sudden, unexpected death of Professor Michael Stanisic left the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME) department reeling. In ongoing conversations among the AME department this...
View ArticleTracing the Tamara Kay controversy: Professors and University officials leave...
Over the past year, most recently with a March 6 Chicago Tribune op-ed, Keough School professors Tamara Kay and Susan Ostermann have co-written 10 pro-choice op-eds together. Kay, however, has been...
View ArticleStudents race across Saint Mary’s Lake in annual Fisher Regatta
Over 35 teams sailed across St. Mary’s Lake in homemade boats for Fisher Hall’s annual Regatta Saturday afternoon. The Regatta is Fisher Hall’s signature event, along with their fall semester Car Smash...
View ArticleIrish finish regular season at Thunderbird Invitational
Seven and a half months after it began on their home course, the regular season drew to a close this weekend for Notre Dame men’s golf. Notre Dame’s tenth and final competition of the 2022-23 season...
View ArticleMy semester of shame and embarrassment (in the spirit of Joe Brainard’s “I...
I remember almost missing my flight back to South Bend at the end of Winter Break. I was still in line for TSA 10 minutes before the plane took off, and by the grace of God, I made it (I really...
View ArticleBelles comeback against Bethel
After a solid win against the Trine tennis team on Wednesday, the Saint Mary’s Belles took a cross-town trip to play local rival Bethel. Though the game was a non-conference matchup, both teams came...
View Article‘Renfield’ was a bloody good time
I do mean bloody. Seriously, there was a truly impressive amount of gore in this movie: A man gets his arms ripped off and those severed arms are used to kill multiple men-level of gore. There’s also...
View ArticleStop and smell the flowers
The dozens of puddles I had to acrobatically dodge to reach my perch on the tenth floor of the library soak into my shoes and infiltrate the one tiny hole in the fabric. From my primo window spot...
View ArticleBelles lacrosse take down Calvin in road conference clash
It was a successful weekend in Grand Rapids, Michigan for the Saint Mary’s lacrosse team as they captured a 12-9 win over the Calvin Knights. This win brings the Belles to 8-5 on the season. The Belles...
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