Owen Smith reports on one American scholar’s expedition into Brazilian prisons, where he observed the effects wrought by Pentecostalism on the inmates there.
Tim Bradley reports on the recent decision to renew its litigation against the HHS Mandate — reporting that “Notre Dame has lent its public witness to the paramount cause of religious liberty”.
Louis Bertolotti reports on the recent decision made between Iran and the United Nations Security Council regarding Iran’s Nuclear Program.
Alexandra DeSanctis investigates the social trends within the Catholic Church with regards to charitable giving, prompted by a new report on “Generosity Inside and Outside the Church,” by Drs. Christian Smith and Brian Starks.
Tim Bradley continues his series on the cost of attending college. In this piece, he evaluates the financial investment of college and the importance of stressing the original purpose of higher education.
John VanBerkum reports on Professor Kleinerman’s lecture on whether or not Political Constitutionalism was preserved by Abraham Lincoln.
Patrick Lyon reports on a Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies hosted discussion on Sustainable Peace — a discussion on effective governing to sustain peace without direct violence.
Tim Bradley does some investigative reporting and examines the cost of attendance at the University of Notre Dame in comparison to other elite institutions across the country that have seen dramatically increasing costs of attendance.
Katelyn Doering reports on the discussions, debates and conversation between the College Democrats and the College Republicans.
Josh O’Brien reports on the recent debate over nuclear weapons that was planned and organized by Global Zero Notre Dame.