The year 2012 is an election year; concurrently, President Barack Obama and his challenger, Former Governor Mitt Romney, face intense […]
Matters of Faith and Politics
The 2012 Notre Dame forum featured five prominent members of different religious traditions who gathered together to discuss “Conviction & […]
The Pope and Public Discourse
Pope John XXIII’s 1963 encyclical, Pacem in Terris, is an influential document that continues to influence public policy. Accordingly, The […]
Turning Point USA: Fighting Excessive Government Spending
America’s biggest enemy is a self-created product of the government’s wastefulness that will internally destroy the country. The problem is […]
From Kennedy to Biden and Ryan: the Evolution of the Catholic vote
Nate Balmert, Staff Writer Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan was recently announced as the Republican vice-presidential candidate. Like Vice-President Joe Biden, […]
Election 2012: Your Off and On Campus Update
The 2012 Presidential Election is under 70 days away and as citizens, Notre Dame students are seeking to become informed […]
Professors debate the Catholic vote
Which political party should Catholics vote for in 2012? Three Notre Dame professors defended their answers to this question at […]
Lord Patten of Barnes speaks on changing world order
The Nanovic Institute invited Lord Christopher Patten of Barnes to present a lecture at the Institute’s annual Forum, entitled “Europe, […]
U.N. Ambassador John Bolton addresses dangers of nuclear Iran
John Bolton, who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush, spoke about foreign policy […]
Notre Dame students react to Santorum suspension
Former Senator Rick Santorum officially suspended his presidential campaign on April 10. Speaking at an afternoon press conference, Santorum emphasized […]