Columbus Murals will no longer be on full display
Luigi Gregori’s Christopher Columbus murals will no longer be displayed fully in the Main Building, University President Fr. John Jenkins said Sunday in an email to members of the Notre Dame community....
View ArticleIrish drop another ACC game in top-20 matchup against Wolfpack
Although it stuck with No. 17 North Carolina State throughout the game, Notre Dame ultimately fell short once again down the stretch, losing 77-73 Saturday afternoon inside Purcell Pavilion. NC State...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s begins 175th anniversary celebrations
For the duration of the 2019 calendar year, Saint Mary’s is commemorating its 175th anniversary. This Sunday, the day of the Blessed Feast of Fr. Basil Moreau, Saint Mary’s began its year of...
View ArticleStrong first and fourth quarters pace Notre Dame to 29-point win over Boston...
It wasn’t the usual second and third quarter beatdown, but it worked nonetheless. Hosting Boston College on Sunday, Notre Dame once again proved how dangerous it can be when firing on all cylinders. As...
View ArticleIrish sweep distance events at Notre Dame Invitational, shift focus to...
The Irish hosted the Notre Dame Invitational this Saturday inside Loftus Sports Center. The men’s team faced their first ACC matchup of the season against the Louisville Cardinals, with both squads...
View ArticleScene in South Bend: Pinellia Vegan Asian
On the northeast side of South Bend — inching towards Mishawaka but still a ten minute drive from Notre Dame’s campus — rests an Asian takeout restaurant offering selections ranging from Korean to...
View ArticleWe’re not racist! Remember Fr. Ted?
Hanging on the wall of LaFortune Student Center is (what seems like) a decades old mosaic. Yellowed by the noxious fumes of Subway and what is certainly stains from the occasional — and utterly tragic...
View ArticleNotre Dame community members discuss racial issues, love
Members of the Notre Dame community gathered in the Joyce Center on Tuesday to celebrate and honor Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, hearing from a panel entitled “A Call to Love: Bridging the Racial...
View ArticleStudent Government response to Columbus murals decision
In a recent email to the student body, Fr. Jenkins stated his intention to cover the controversial Gregorian murals hanging in Main Building. As student government leaders, we support Fr. Jenkins’...
View ArticleCo-founder of Black Lives Matter Opal Tometi speaks at Walk the Walk Week
Opal Tometi, a co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement and the executive director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), spoke to an overflowing DeBartolo Hall lecture room Monday...
View ArticleHoonhout: Irish shouldn’t be focused on last year’s success
Well, it’s getting close to that time of year for Notre Dame. Jeff Jackson’s squad got back on the right track this past weekend with four points against rival Wisconsin following a win and an overtime...
View ArticleNotre Dame hopes to improve shooting on the road against Georgia Tech on Tuesday
Tuesday evening, the Notre Dame men’s basketball team will aim to improve on its tough start in ACC play when the squad make the trip to Atlanta for a matchup against Georgia Tech. This marks the 18th...
View ArticleCommunity gathers in prayer to honor Dr. Martin Luther King
University President Fr. John Jenkins reflected on the history of night prayer as he opened a Candlelight Prayer Service remembering the life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. on Sunday. “Night...
View ArticleIrish begin first season under new leadership
It has been 29 years since the Irish took the court without the guidance of former head coach Jay Louderback. After overseeing 748 wins and 24 trips to the NCAA tournament, Louderback retired from his...
View ArticleNotre Dame students participate in March for Life
To senior Dan Lindstrom, team coordinator for Notre Dame Right to Life, the March for Life is less about trying to change people’s minds in the moment — that can happen in everyday discourse about...
View ArticlePatriarchy under threat: toxic responses to an ad about toxic masculinity
Gillette released a controversial advertisement last week positively challenging ideals of toxic masculinity; it promoted a new conception of what it means to be “masculine.” Rather than idolizing...
View ArticleScene Selections: Potpourri
We have been gone for a while, and a lot happened. Over the winter break, new shows, movies and music all entered the world, and unfortunately, we at Scene were not able to cover it all. To make up for...
View ArticlePhilosophy professor emeritus dies at 76
Gary Gutting, the John A. O’Brien professor of philosophy, died Friday at 76, the University announced in a news release Tuesday. Gutting was a scholar of contemporary French philosophy, philosophy of...
View ArticleIrish squads announce voucher offer for furloughed federal employees
Irish women’s basketball head coach Muffet McGraw, men’s basketball head coach Mike Brey and hockey coach Jeff Jackson announced Tuesday that their teams will be joining forces to provide free tickets...
View ArticleStudents attend 2019 Women’s March in Washington
Thirty-eight Notre Dame students took a 10 hour bus ride to attend the third annual Women’s March in Washington D.C. on Saturday. This was the first year Notre Dame students arranged a formal trip to...
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