Which political party should Catholics vote for in 2012? Three Notre Dame professors defended their answers to this question at […]
Madeline Gillen
ND community continues to protest HHS mandate
The Obama administration released a notice on March 16 reiterating the requirements for religiously affiliated colleges and universities to include coverage for contraception, abortifacients, and […]
Rejecting the “fairy glamour” of big government approaches
“If I had a choice between talking to you and talking to Barack Obama today, I’d be right here talking […]
What would John Wayne do?
Notre Dame Philosophy Professor David O’Connor delivered a talk entitled “Socrates in Gethsemane: Philosophy and the Vulnerable Man” at the […]
ND student vets describe experience
Today, Notre Dame joins over 170 colleges and universities across the nation by including the National Roll Call in their […]
“The Epic and the Intimate”: French Drawings from the John D. Reilly ’63 Collection
The Snite Museum of Art recently opened its new French drawings exhibition with a lecture by Margaret Morgan Grasselli, Curator […]
Philosophy Club
A year and a half ago a group of Notre Dame undergraduates formed a philosophy discussion group which developed into […]
ACLS president reviews the “state of the humanities”
Pauline Yu, president of American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), addressed the “State of the Humanities” in an April 20 […]
Evangelicals and Catholics together
ND history profs discuss Christian unity Two Notre Dame history professors, Brad Gregory and Mark Noll, spoke on “Evangelicals & […]
Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra presents star performance
The DeBartolo Performing Arts Center’s Leighton Concert Hall recently hosted the Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra as they played Mozart, Brahms, […]