Caroline Corsones compares the Notre Dame residential hall system to Greek life on other campuses in interviews with a number of students and rectors.
Maggie Duncan sits down to talk with John Zack, the Head Sacristan at the Basilica for the past nine years.
Lyssa Mall reflects on the damaging effects of sexual impurity on authentic love and calls for women to seek a higher love.
Liz Everett reports on a survey that queried students on their motivations for attending, or not attending, the March for Life.
Kristina Flathers investigates the effects of hormonal contraceptives, such as the Group 1 carcinogen combination Pill, which pose serious physical and mental health dangers.
Liz Everett reports on an exclusive showing of the a biographical film on the life of Nelson Mandela, sponsored by the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture.
Madeline Gillen reflects on the Notre Dame, its student body, the many ways in which students can learn and live the faith at Notre Dame and the “inestimable advantage” that the university enjoys over its Ivy League counterparts.
Tim Bradley reports on the recent decision to renew its litigation against the HHS Mandate — reporting that “Notre Dame has lent its public witness to the paramount cause of religious liberty”.
Louis Bertolotti reports on the recent decision made between Iran and the United Nations Security Council regarding Iran’s Nuclear Program.
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.