In this week’s Cheers and Jeers, #SochiProblems and Single Awareness Day are the targets of some clever humor.
A committee has been tasked with the responsibility of gathering feedback on the University’s core curriculum for undergraduate students. In general, the professors who commented to the Rover call the review an opportunity for improvement, but remain cautious about its execution.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recently visited the campus of Notre Dame and had breakfast with student fellows in the Tocqueville Program for Inquiry into Religion and American Public Life.
A day in the life of a typical Notre Dame student involves such weighty decisions as whether or not to go to class, eat a doughnut or take a shower…
In this issue’s Faculty Column, Professor Richard Garnett asks the question and answers with his own question: what would it mean to think about law as a vocation?
As part of the Irish Rover’s Alumni Column, this issue’s column is written by an Executive Editor Emerita on the L’arche Kilkenny communities.
This issue’s editorial focuses on the disturbing trend of making marriage into a commodity.
As part of the Irish Rover’s continuing Pillar of Thought column, this issue’s focus is a reflection on a service trip to the Andre House of Hospitality in Phoenix.
As part of the Irish Rover’s continuing Right to Life column, this issue’s focus is the Spirituality Commission of Notre Dame Right to Life.
Ryan Hall’s Camilla Tassi chats about her double majors, future plans.