Tim Bradley continues his series on the cost of attending college. In this piece, he evaluates the financial investment of college and the importance of stressing the original purpose of higher education.
Patrick Lyon reports on a Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies hosted discussion on Sustainable Peace — a discussion on effective governing to sustain peace without direct violence.
Colin Devine’s apprentice in humor, Declan Feeley, asks a serious question: where the coffee at?
Sports Editor Rich Hidy sits down for a conversation with senior swimmer Kelly Ryan.
John McMackin looks at where the Irish might end up for their bowl game.
Patrick Lyon discusses one of the most potent desires of mankind and the honored tradition of American people stealing British sports, all in the name of JK Rowling’s Quidditch.
Increasingly, scholars and experts are calling for a renewed look at the destructive nature of pornography and the pornography industry. Is Notre Dame doing its part to educate students about these harms?
Josh O’Brien reports on the recent debate over nuclear weapons that was planned and organized by Global Zero Notre Dame.
John VanBerkum gives a thoughtful and insightful reflection on living a virtuous life and its analogous relationship to wrapping paper.
Maggie Duncan sits down for an interview with Linh Tran, who has worked at Reckers for the past four years. Linh Tran advises students to remember why they came to Notre Dame and with that perspective, he says, “they can guide themselves.”