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Michael Bradley

Family life at Notre Dame

Notre Dame is a university renowned and beloved for the sense of closeness and solidarity felt by its members, both…

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.