The law school and the Gothic lexicon As we return for the second half of the spring semester, I find […]
Arabic culture night impresses
The fifth annual Arabic Culture Night took place in Mendoza’s Jordan Auditorium on March 23. The event was a collaborative […]
Rome, where every day is a pilgrimage
One might say that my study abroad experience in Rome has been somewhat of a paradox. On one hand, I […]
SHOW SOME SKIN: The race monologues
Race relations at Notre Dame are often a sensitive subject. SHOW SOME SKIN: THE RACE MONOLOGUES is a student project […]
Okuyamba: Documentary spreads news of Ugandan palliative care
The Hesburgh Center for International Studies showed the documentary “Okuyamba” on March 21. The showing featured a concluding question and […]
Fiestang 2012 celebrates Filipino culture
This year marked the Filipino-American Student Organization’s eighteenth Fiestang Filipino production. As a part of International Festival Week, students, faculty, […]
Tempest in a teapot – Michael Graves and the Driehaus Prize
The Students for Classical Architecture hosted a student discussion with Michael Lykoudis, the Francis and Kathleen Rooney Dean of the […]
The Column
India outsources its archaeology to American students who work for free In my last article, I gave a brief introduction […]
“Conversation at Night”: A dialogue of great faith
A dialogue composed by Edith Stein was presented as part of student club Identity Project’s (idND) 2012 Edith Stein conference […]
What would John Wayne do?
Notre Dame Philosophy Professor David O’Connor delivered a talk entitled “Socrates in Gethsemane: Philosophy and the Vulnerable Man” at the […]