“The Catholic faith is the best thing that ever happened to the human race.” -Ralph McInerny In a lecture given […]
The Column: The Architecture on South Quad: Memory and Innovation in a Living Tradition
In the last issue I introduced the concept of architectural criticism and began our exploration of the historic buildings on […]
An Anthropological Take on Plagiarism
While thousands of fans awaited the season-opener against Purdue University, the College of Arts and Letters presented its annual Saturday […]
Laura Lindsley in London
As I recently watched the latest Sherlock Holmes movie, the opening scene unlocked my treasure chest of memories as I […]
An Interview with Dana Gioia
“I want a poetry that risks speaking to the fullness of our humanity, to our emotions as well as to […]
The Column
Articulating on Architecture: Part I of Matthew Balkey’s Critical Commentary on the Architecture of Notre Dame At Notre Dame, we […]
Orestes Brownson: A Catholic, American Political Philosopher
Dr. Peter Augustine Lawler, Dana Professor of Government at Berry College and author of numerous books, addressed the Notre Dame […]
Hawai’i Club Lu’au Returns
The Hawai’i Club of Notre Dame presented their annual Lu’au 2010 at the Stepan Center, entitled “Na Mele O Na […]
Former Lesbian Shares Story at Edith Stein Conference
Despite protest characterized by a “queer poetry” reading in the lobby of McKenna Hall, National Catholic Register columnist Melinda Selmys […]