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Naval Leadership Weekend

Meadow Jackson reports on Naval Leadership Weekend, which occurred on Notre Dame’s campus this past weekend.

The Value of a Catholic Education

The University of Notre Dame has an important mission in the future of Catholic education, and through the Echo and Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) programs, it is affecting great positive change.

New School for Global Affairs Intended to Boost Notre Dame’s Catholic Mission

University Provost Thomas G. Burish: “A new School of International [Global] Affairs is one way through which our global aspirations could be advanced, as they have at many other top research universities.”

Notre Dame to Revisit Core Curriculum Requirements

A committee has been tasked with the responsibility of gathering feedback on the University’s core curriculum for undergraduate students. In general, the professors who commented to the Rover call the review an opportunity for improvement, but remain cautious about its execution.

Not Your Typical Breakfast

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recently visited the campus of Notre Dame and had breakfast with student fellows in the Tocqueville Program for Inquiry into Religion and American Public Life.

TED Takes Notre Dame

Notre Dame recently held TEDxUND 2014 and featured students and professors as speakers on topics as diverse as Communication and Visual Design.

One is too Many: Beyond the Pledge

One is Too Many, a campus campaign to eradicate sexual violence on campus, is being embraced by any students on campus, but many students wonder if the campaign is enough.

Exploring Natural Family Planning

Natural Family Planning, and in particular the Creighton Model FertilityCare System, is compared to chemical contraceptives and is found to be as if effective, if not more effective, while at the same time being associated with healthier marriages,

Buildings as a Foundation for Achievement

Notre Dame is moving forward with plans for the Campus Crossroads Project, the largest and most ambitious building project in the 172 year history of the university.

Why We March

Liz Everett reports on a survey that queried students on their motivations for attending, or not attending, the March for Life.