Kate Hardiman reports on the work of Notre Dame’s Nanovic Institute for European Studies.
Kristina Flathers investigates the effects of hormonal contraceptives, such as the Group 1 carcinogen combination Pill, which pose serious physical and mental health dangers.
“Now that my first semester of college is complete, I’ve realized that Sunday mass is the what grounds me most deeply within my community here in my new home at Notre Dame.”
Liz Everett reports on an exclusive showing of the a biographical film on the life of Nelson Mandela, sponsored by the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture.
Kate Everett gives a review of the latest blockbuster, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
Michael Bradley reports that Holy Cross has been recommended by the National Catholic Register.
Kate Hardiman explains the recent switch from the Office of Residential Life to the Office of Community Standards and the new policies, which emphasize consistency in process over consistency in outcomes, and allow for rectors to handle incidents with more discernment.
The Rover Staff gives some advice to those who are still searching for classes to take next semester.
Executive Editor Lilia Draime reports on the administrative changes that have occurred over the last couple of years to confront the serious problem of sexual assault in the Notre Dame student body.
Liz Everett reports on the ongoing, 14th Annual Center for Ethics and Culture Fall Conference. The conference is titled: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: The Body and Human Dignity.