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Notre Dame

Art Show Explores Faith In Immigration

Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture presents “INMigration: Beyond Borders, A Visual Journey,” artwork inspired by Latino migration.

An Entrée to Relationship: Olivier Latry and Sacred Music

Oliver Latry performed at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris for a Nanovic Institute event.

Naval Leadership Weekend

Meadow Jackson reports on Naval Leadership Weekend, which occurred on Notre Dame’s campus this past weekend.

The Light of the World

Notre Dame students have a responsibility to represent the truth at Our Lady’s University.

Free Read of the Week 2/24

To win this week’s Free Read, 1) comment on this post, and 2) comment on the Facebook post that corresponds to it.

Why This Is a Better Year

Rich Hidy explains why this year’s women’s basketball team is better than last year’s, despite losing some key players.

Ten Reasons Why I Loved This Year’s Edith Stein Project

The ninth annual Edith Stein Project was a resounding success. Here are ten reasons why.

Professors Discuss Increasing Importance of Latino Vote

“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.

In Defense of DOMA: Why the Court Got Windsor Wrong

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.

The Greying Dome

A current student and rape survivor gives her perspective of Notre Dame’s “One Is Too Many” campaign.