The economic situation in the European Union (EU) remains one of the most glaring issues threatening the global economy. Several […]
Is America Declining?
Alexandra DeSanctis, Staff Writer Students gathered in the Oak Room at South Dining Hall and eagerly awaited the verdict on […]
Tumultuous times: War College students on military strategy
Scott Englert, Politics Editor The United States’ foreign policy concerns are numerous, including continued violence in Afghanistan, an increasingly confrontational […]
Notre Dame students inspired to fight for life
Alexandra DeSanctis, Staff Writer With the recent election cycles behind them, pro-life Notre Dame students face tremendous challenges in defending […]
HHS accommodation nothing new, say objectors
Bob Burkett, Editor-in-Chief The saga of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) insurance mandate and struggle for religious […]
No Plan B for religious freedom
John Kennedy, Guest Contributor The October 25 issue of the Rover included a front page article reporting the lawsuit filed […]
Measuring and Getting Results in non-Profits
Tim Bradley, Staff Writer The Mendoza College of Business hosted two Notre Dame Alumni on January 29 for a panel […]
Politically Active? Notre Dame students lead 40th annual March for Life
Alexandra DeSanctis, Staff Writer While intelligent, Notre Dame students are often criticized for being intellectually complacent and conservative; subsequently, they […]
Four more years: Students react
Scott Englert, Politics Editor President Barack Obama formally began a second term on Monday, January 21, announcing “we must act.” […]
One Size Fits All? America and Democracy in the Middle East
Tim Bradley, Staff Writer Is promoting democracy in the Middle East a mistake? Do all people truly desire to be […]