If you’ve ever been to the Huddle during the weekday lunch rush, you’ve probably seen Helen Hiatt restocking napkins with a smile on her face.
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Target. Visa. Abercrombie & Fitch. Allstate.
Heard of these companies?
They’ve heard of Notre Dame, and they were just a few of more than 130 companies looking to hire students at this year’s Winter Career and Internship Fair.
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From schoolwork and service to clubs and co-rec sports, Notre Dame students have a lot on their plates. On top of those notoriously busy schedules, many students seek to strengthen the partnership between Notre Dame and the South Bend community by giving back through service.
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ND Minute steps in the ring with the women's boxing club
Jab. Jab. Slip. Jab, punch, left hook. When the members of the women's boxing club at Notre Dame put on their gloves, they hit with a little extra power behind their punch.
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Graduation is right around the corner, and the Career Center is advertising resume workshops, career fairs and practice interviews. Business cards are exchanged. Hands are shaken. Connections are made. Jobs are secured.
For about 10 to 12 percent of the senior class, these interviews are a little bit different. The career fair is a new kind of career fair.
Former University president recalls visit to Ground Zero
Following Sept. 11, 2001, University President Emeritus Fr. Edward "Monk" Malloy said he had to see the site of the terrorist attacks for himself and visited Ground Zero about a month after the event.
Ten years later, he still remembers the "acrid" smell of the site and how it looked -- like images of hell in Medieval paintings.
Listen to Malloy talk about his experience, and how it relates back to Notre Dame.
Forget the beach. Every summer, a host of Notre Dame students trades sunbathing for serving by volunteering through the University's Center for Social Concerns.
The words "Notre Dame" raise echoes from a storied football tradition and a rich campus history – the Golden Dome, football helmets gleaming in the sun as navy jerseys march onto the field, an interlocked ND and a 14-story Jesus raising his arms with the referees on the field to signal a touchdown. However, no icon is more interwoven with the tradition of Notre Dame spirit than the Leprechaun, the official mascot of the Fighting Irish.
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