Police chief outlines intoxication arrest option
At the beginning of the year, some Notre Dame students may have heard from their hall staffs that students who are dangerously inebriated can be arrested, and then taken to the hospital if they refuse...
View ArticleStudents reflect on summer service experiences
Students who participated in the International Summer Service Learning Program (ISSLP) this summer went beyond completing service and earning credits, they sought a global awareness of social issues in...
View Article‘It keeps us young’: Faculty-in-residence discuss living with students on campus
Bustling with hundreds of students, residence halls at Notre Dame are usually distinguished for their distinct senses of community. What’s less discussed, however, are the few yearly returning members...
View ArticleDefensive struggles push Irish into familiar early season slump
Notre Dame has endured an early gauntlet of a schedule, facing Indiana, Michigan State and North Carolina in consecutive games. The Irish lost all three of those games while scoring just one goal...
View ArticleStudents, faculty gather to share poetry in the spirit of Sister Madeleva
Students and faculty gathered to hear professor of English Rebecca Lehmann and Sister Eva Hooker read their poetry Tuesday. This event, co-sponsored by the English and gender and women’s studies...
View ArticleAlison Silverio looks to build on strong culture
While Alison Silverio is only in her second season as head women’s tennis coach at Notre Dame, she has already built a strong culture of winning and trust among her players. One of her favorite parts...
View ArticleEvaluating Andrew Yang’s Freedom Dividend
In March 2018, I shared an Uber with a woman as I left a school trip to Washington, D.C., for the Louisiana speech and debate state championship. As we conversed, I mentioned the debate topic was...
View ArticleIrish stay hot with top three finish in Ohio
The Notre Dame men’s squad continued its hot start to the season this week at the Inverness Intercollegiate tournament in Toledo, Ohio. The team finished the tournament in third place out of 15 teams,...
View Article‘Notre Dame: Unfiltered’ starts conversations regarding identity
Notre Dame student government and Show Some Skin collaborated in hosting “Notre Dame: Unfiltered,” a free performance showcase and dinner held in the LaFortune Student Ballroom on Tuesday. The event...
View ArticleArchbishop Lori
Anyone who has worked as a college newspaper editor or reporter understands the tremendous burden of carrying a full academic load while simultaneously attending to what feels like a full-time job....
View ArticlePizza Pi: Cardboard with tomato paste
I do not claim to be a pizza expert. In fact, my East Coast colleagues would claim that my Nebraska heritage makes me the very opposite of such. But, I have the belief that when a person is a...
View ArticleNotre Dame finishes road stint with a victory
No. 21 Notre Dame men’s soccer team travelled to East Lansing, Michigan to take on the Michigan State Spartans on Thursday night. The Irish (4-2-1, 0-2 ACC) triumphed 1-0 on a late goal from freshman...
View ArticleNotre Dame Forum panelists share expectations for discussion, comment on...
Five key players in the push for Church reform will continue the global conversation on the clergy sexual abuse crisis in a panel Wednesday evening. The panel, “The Church Crisis: Where Are We Now?,”...
View ArticleTuning: a message from the Notre Dame music scene
Lights (red, blue) flicker-flashed over the fence, waving an aggressive hello to (a) the night sky and (b) the hundreds of students gathered within its perimeter. It was the noise — some fuzzy, some...
View ArticleHBO’s ‘Chernobyl’ and the power of Soviet socialism
As the one and only “Game of Thrones” wound down on HBO, the premium cable channel churned out a slate of new shows and new seasons in an effort to maintain momentum. The acclaimed drama “Big Little...
View ArticleCollege library details resources for students
With the semester well underway, the Cushwa-Leighton Library at Saint Mary’s aims to remind students of the services it offers. One way of doing this is through a social media promotion featuring young...
View ArticleProtest the burning of all the world’s cathedrals
One in three species of birds live in the Amazon rainforest. One in every 10 species known to mankind can be found there. For the last 55 million years, the Amazon has been home to some of the most...
View ArticlePalmer Jackson makes his mark with ND golf
Nearing a month into his first collegiate season, freshman Palmer Jackson has proven to be a worthwhile addition to the Notre Dame men’s golf squad. Jackson had already made his mark with a terrific...
View ArticleNotre Dame Fire Department welcomes first full-time women firefighters
The University announced in a press release Wednesday that the Notre Dame Fire Department (NDFD) recently welcomed its first full-time women firefighters: Christi Shibata and Michelle Woolverton....
View ArticleRyan looks to defend interhall flag football championship
It is bright and sunny in South Bend, and campus is hyped up about football season. The residents of Ryan Hall, however, have a slightly different focus. They are excited about the upcoming flag...
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