The ninth annual Edith Stein Project was a resounding success. Here are ten reasons why.
“American Politics in the 21st Century: The Latino Vote and the 2014 Elections”, a recent discussion as part of the Building Bridges lecture series at Notre Dame analyzed the effects of the Latino vote on the 2014 election.
The author argues that the concept of same-sex marriage is incoherent and socially untenable. He advances a concept of traditional marriage rooted in evolutionary biology and forming the philosophical basis (among other concepts) for our constitutional rights.
A current student and rape survivor gives her perspective of Notre Dame’s “One Is Too Many” campaign.
The latest news in the on-going Student Body President Election at Notre Dame.
Our Lady remains atop the iconic Golden Dome…she should also remain in our hearts as we navigate the college party scene.
Notre Dame alumnus Tom Cagley Sr. (’56) recalls a surreal trip to Ireland, where he met and befriended the actress of his childhood dreams.
Notre Dame graduate Tom Cagley, Sr., (’56) reflects on one fateful day in December 1954—and how, forty years later, he found a new reason to celebrate the memory of a lost friend.
“Nothing should ever make you lose the all-encompassing sense of pride and love for Notre Dame—sometimes all we need is a little reminder.”
2014 will a big year for marriage in America—for better or for worse. There is no time like the present to commit yourself to defending marriage in the new year.