Katie Petrik reflects on “people first language”, arguments for social equality and “politically correct trends” in relation to her role as a teacher of preschool children.
Katie Petrik
Vignettes of Vegas: Love letter to the LVV
“This city is advertising all the wrong things,” I tell anyone who will listen, and now read. When is the […]
ND professor addresses Pope Benedict and Buddhism
“Dear friends, God is love. Such is our faith,” began Notre Dame Theology Professor John Cavadini in his introduction to […]
Arabic culture night impresses
The fifth annual Arabic Culture Night took place in Mendoza’s Jordan Auditorium on March 23. The event was a collaborative […]
Contraception and conscience
A few weeks ago two ROVER editors were presented with a textbook case for evangelization. “Convince me that I’m wrong!” […]
Keeping the faith in matters of conscience
Something truly terrible emanated from the White House a couple of weeks ago. There are bad decisions, and there are […]
Irene Engel shares life lessons on chastity
About 5 years ago, Irene Engel began noticing a troubling theme in her conversations with other grandmothers. “We were hearing […]
Deans, drugs, and debauchery
I have a friend with a pretty shaky notion of reality. She took the dean’s words as gospel when he […]
MTV star gives advice to undergrads on career search
Nationally-renown Career Coach and star of MTV’s HIRED!, Ryan Kahn (or rather, Ryan Kahn’s people) contacted the IRISH ROVER with […]
University concessions outsourced to Centerplate
Centerplate, one of the world’s largest hospitality companies, will now handle all Notre Dame concessions. David Harr, associate vice president […]