As I begin my final year here at the Rover, I would like to dedicate this particular article to the […]
Easter reflections from London
Not all of London is sunshine and rhododendrons. In fact, the distinct lack of sunshine prevents me from using a […]
Historian discusses Mexican food crisis at undergraduate conference
Enrique Ochoa, professor of history and Latin American studies at California State University, Los Angeles, provided the keynote address for […]
There Be Dragons portrays life of Opus Dei founder
To be released in select theaters May 6, There be Dragons is a film that examines the stories of two […]
Tradition: Commodity or consonance?
The new hockey arena, known as the Compton Family Center, is currently under construction south of the Joyce Center. In […]
Evangelicals and Catholics together
ND history profs discuss Christian unity Two Notre Dame history professors, Brad Gregory and Mark Noll, spoke on “Evangelicals & […]
Faculty senate votes against pro-life resolution
The Notre Dame Faculty Senate voted to defeat a resolution to endorse University President Fr. John I. Jenkins’ Task Force […]
Married life and music: The Murphys share their story
The Glynn Family Honors Program recently hosted a musical performance by Heidi Grant Murphy and Kevin Murphy at the Snite […]
The Column
It is another week at Notre Dame, and another team has come just short of a national championship. Like the […]
Prominent urban sociologist delivers talk at Notre Dame
In conjunction with this weekend’s Annual Chicago Ethnography Conference, leading urban ethnographer Elijah Anderson gave a public lecture on race […]