The Irish Rover explores the relationship between science and faith through the lens of evolutionary theory, with the help of a number of professors.
The Irish Rover investigates the public perception of Notre Dame students in the broader South Bend area.
What role does gossip play in the lives of Notre Dame students?
Michael Infantine sits down for a talk with Peter Kilpatrick, Dean of the College of Engineering, to discuss vocation.
Daniel Smith reports on racial, socioeconomic and religious diversity on Notre Dame’s campus.
Rebecca Self reports on the American Studies Association’s decision to boycott collaboration on academic endeavors with any institutes of higher education in Israel.
Abigail Bartels reports on the various efforts of the University in caring for its students, such as the University Counseling Center and University Health Services.
Meadow Jackson explores the The Cross, Our Only Hope, a book of daily reflections in the Holy Cross Tradition and interviews a number of the original contributors to the book.
Rebecca Self gives an account of dating at Notre Dame, reflecting on the experiences of her classmates as well as a lectures and interviews given by Professor David O’Connor.
Becca Self reports on an inspirational discussion with Women’s Rights without Frontiers (WRWF) founder, Reggie Littlejohn.