The university should increase its support for graduate students in order to encourage family life.
Finding Your Voice: The Vocational Calling Of Steve Warner
Steve Warner shares his vocational journey and his advice for discernment.
Confessions of a(n Accidental) Club President
Tim Kirchoff reflects on his various leadership roles throughout his time at Notre Dame, including his time as president of Rodzinka and as Deputy Grand Knight.
Rockne Mountain High
Reflections on the Campus Crossroads project: The institutional impact of the project is being actively marketed as an intersection between football, academics, student life and campus infrastructure; as such, it finds interest with virtually everyone who has ever been associated with Notre Dame.
Notre Dame at a Crossroads: Misplaced Priorities and a Flawed Vision
“This Project must be opposed forcefully. Not only is it poorly conceived and designed, but it damages the true mission of the university.”
The Core Curriculum: One Opinion
So it seems to me that the core curriculum is the right sort of thing for the university to reexamine at this time, not because it of its faults but because of its potential … I doubt that much is to be gained in the seemingly low-risk strategy of minimizing our distinctiveness, scaling back the unique features of our curriculum.
The Résumé Generation
In a culture that celebrates diversity, inclusion and tolerance, why can we not celebrate the complexity of the human person instead of slapping labels on ourselves and each other?
Who’s Who at Notre Dame: John and Lila Ritschard
Meet Lila and John Ritschard—the dinnertime card-swiping, happy-birthday-singing joke-making duo of Notre Dame. While many students recognize them by sight, the story of how they met and wound up at Notre Dame is a bit less obvious.
And We Danced All Night To The Best Song Ever
While fighting the terrifying issue of abortion is an important part of being pro-life, the movement espouses a much broader message: to honor the simple beauty and importance of all human life as a gift from God.
What is the Mission of the Catholic Law School?
In this issue’s Faculty Column, Professor Richard Garnett asks the question and answers with his own question: what would it mean to think about law as a vocation?