Notre Dame is a university renowned and beloved for the sense of closeness and solidarity felt by its members, both […]
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Who’s Who at Notre Dame: Donna Metz
It was a dark and stormy Friday evening as I darted down the stairs at South Dining Hall. After quickly […]
Point-counterpoint: debating Notre Dame’s HHS lawsuit
Notre Dame filed a lawsuit on May 21, seeking to prevent the Department of Health and Human Services from executing […]
Who’s Who at Notre Dame: Kim Furlong
Michael Bradley, Executive Editor As an employee of the Law School’s Kresge Law Library and as the son of a […]
Right to Life club president anticipates big year
In the autumn of a general election year, life issues often rise to the forefront of the nation’s collective consciousness […]
Who’s Who: Crystal Grubbs
Crystal Elizabeth Grubbs is no stranger to hard work. As a member of Dillon Hall’s housekeeping staff, Crystal wakes up […]
Faculty senate approves controversial student senate resolutions
Notre Dame’s faculty senate approves two controversial measures
Political science department links to pro-choice groups
The Notre Dame Political Science Department website recently drew criticism for links that connect undergraduates searching for internships to organizations […]
Faculty Strength in Catholic Numbers
Does Notre Dame satisfy its own stipulations concerning what constitutes its Catholic identity?
“Do This in Memory of Me”: Conclusions of a Chapel Crawl
“Attending Mass in various dorms has made me aware of a troubling feature of residential Masses: the way in which deviation from a standard celebration, even for the sake of intimacy, community or a relaxed atmosphere, can interfere with the reality of the Mass.