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The Supreme Court: A bench of sexual abusers

It seems as though we all just teleported back to 1991. An accusation treated with no sense of severity and respect, but with a sheer partisan will. A testimony destined to be undercut and a sexual...

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Two Notre Dame alums start business selling DressWeights

Windy days can be the enemy of those walking around a city or campus in a dress — a wayward breeze could cause a serious wardrobe malfunction. Christina Dunn, ’07, and Peter McCullough, ’06, engineered...

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BROCKHAMPTON arrives with ‘irisdescence’

They were on top of the world, or so it seemed. After three self-released albums in the span of a year, BROCKHAMPTON had signed to RCA records on March 30, 2018, and looked destined to take their sound...

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Pro-life is pro-woman

Hopefully most people at Notre Dame would agree that someone’s worth is not based on their circumstances, accomplishments or abilities, but simply on the fact that they are a human person. Regardless...

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Saint Mary’s RHA hosts spirit week to promote community

Saint Mary’s College Residence Hall Association (RHA) is hosting Spirit Week, a week of events aimed to strengthen the Saint Mary’s community, executive board members senior Joanna Collins and junior...

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Irish bounce back in win against Xavier

On a night in which a lightning storm called for the game to finish at the 72nd minute, Notre Dame was able to pull out of a three-game losing skid with a 4-1 win over previously undefeated Xavier. As...

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Panelists discuss refugees, far-right in Germany

In the late summer of 2015, Germany opened its borders to a large number of Syrian refugees who were fleeing their country for Europe. That policy choice has had many ramifications in the nearly three...

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Kelly discusses QBs, Dexter Williams, special teams play and Stanford

During his weekly press conference, Irish head coach Brian Kelly discussed the preparations his team is making going into a top-10 home matchup with No. 7 Stanford, as well as his impressions from...

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Encounter South Bend plans to give students a different perspective

This upcoming Friday, instead of staying in their dorms to study, students at Saint Mary’s have the opportunity to engage in the South Bend community. The Office of Civic and Social Engagement (OCSE)...

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Irish look to make a statement at Joe Piane Invitational

As they gear up to host the 63rd national Joe Piane Invitational this weekend at Burke Golf Course, Notre Dame is expected to face its toughest field of competition this season. This is the second...

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Hunter Heartbeat workshops bring Shakespeare to those on the autism spectrum

All the world’s a stage and now Shakespeare at Notre Dame and the South Bend Civic Theater are partnering to make a stage for all the world. The two organizations are offering five Shakespeare...

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“Maniac” is a mind-bending delight grounded in emotion

“I think our computer might be horribly depressed,” Dr. Fujita (Sonoya Mizuno) admits halfway through Cary Joji Fukunaga’s beguiling miniseries. “And might be behaving unpredictably.” It might be...

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A call to refuse contempt

This Tuesday, I had the opportunity to hear a lecture given by Dr. Arthur Brooks. Brooks is the president of the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, and a columnist for The New...

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Three men arrested on WNDU property

Three people were arrested on multiple charges while hiding on WNDU’s property Thursday morning, University spokesman Dennis Brown said. A Notre Dame police officer confronted four men hiding behind...

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Howard Hall plans to seesaw for 24 hours with Totter for Water

Howard Hall’s annual 24 hour teeter-totter event begins at 4 p.m. on Thursday and will last until 4 p.m. on Friday. Each year, the women of Howard Hall choose to donate the funds to a need somewhere...

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Notre Dame looks to build on early success in Tulsa

Notre Dame has managed to find success early on in the season, starting with the Milwaukee Classic, which began last Thursday. Senior Grayson Broadus, junior Guillermo Cabrera and sophomore William...

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University administrators address recycling policies, construction in fall...

In a series of town halls this week, University administrators announced changes to the structure of the First Year of Studies, discussed a new early retirement program and provided updates on new...

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Alumni Association hosts events for Football Fridays

Each home football game weekend, Notre Dame attracts many spectators, many of whom are alumni. Of course, these alumni come to see the football games themselves, but the Alumni Association also offers...

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The Met’s ‘Heavenly Bodies’ creative but respectful

The Catholic Church can’t manage to stay out of the news. A recent wave of sexual abuse accusations against priests has Catholics and non-Catholics alike criticizing the Church’s handling of these...

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Panel discusses implications of Chilean “No” campaign

On Thursday, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies hosted a panel discussion commemorating the victory of the “No” campaign that brought down the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet in Chile....

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