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Dia de Los Muertos Festivities Return

The traditional celebration of Dia de Los Muertos took place at Notre Dame with  OFRENDA intact, VINUETE and mariachi music…

Professor Edward Hums’ Last Lecture: Finding ourselves and others on the journey to Emmaus

“It’s okay to do C work,” proclaimed Professor Ed Hums during his installment of Notre Dame’s “The Last Lecture Series.”…

Stratford Caldecott lectures on beauty, truth, and education

In a “Beauty for Truth’s Sake” sponsored by the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy, Stratford Caldecott stressed the need to…

The Badin Art Show: oily truths and green dogs

Thanks to the 2010 Badin Art Show, artwork currently adorns the walls of Badin Hall’s large social space, transforming the…

The Column: Architecture is Everywhere

In previous articles, I have covered a sampling of the historic fabric of campus (wherein, to be precise, fabric refers…

Film Review: Paris: Moving through Windows and into the Heart

Everyday stories compose a dynamic mosaic in Cédric Klapisch’s film Paris.  Set in the contemporary French capital, this film grapples…

The Column

As we have all just returned from a week outside the bubble, I thought it appropriate to devote this article…

Baylor professor addresses catechesis in Flannery O’Connor

Ralph Wood, professor of theology and literature at Baylor University, spoke on the catechesis of Catholic author Flannery O’Connor. Notre…

Langan addresses Orestes Brownson, the American Experiment at HCC

Orestes Browson’s work, even with its complications, offers a better lens through which we can understand the American system than…

The Balance Between the Angel and the Beast

In the Center for Ethics and Culture’s ninth annual Catholic Culture Literature Series, “Strangers in a Strange Land,” Notre Dame…