Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, Opinion Editor Emeritus
W. Joseph DeReuil is a senior studying philosophy and classics. While at Notre Dame he has been involved with the dCEC, CCCG, SCOP, and many other organizations, in addition to writing for various non-Notre Dame publications including First Things, The American Conservative, and the National Catholic Register. His goals for senior year include graduating and successfully defending against a defamation law suit from a Notre Dame professor. He can be reached at wdereuil@nd.edu.
From the makers of the second Karate Kid, the latter two versions of A Star is Born, and all other ex-theatre kids who aren’t creative enough to come up with their own plots, comes the long-awaited remake of Mean Girls.
Pornography use restricted, with a caveat
Provost McGreevy speaks on his new history of the Church
Student senate resolution fails, four-year advocacy continues
Students for Child-Oriented Policy hosts its annual signature event
Former Colombian president to speak, receive honorary degree
Whenever you remove any fence, always pause long enough to ask why it was put there in the first place.
– G. K. Chesterton
Keona Lewis joins faculty from position at Georgia Tech
President Jenkins issues Chicago Tribune letter disavowing Kay and Ostermann’s pro-abortion position
Notre Dame lecture attempts to reconcile official theology and Church teaching