A panel discussing the sociological implications of "The Vagina Monologues" followed the second production of Eve Ensler's controversial play Thursday in DeBartolo 101 and incorporated the views of Fort Wayne-South Bend Bishop John D'Arcy through a representative.
Indiana University at South Bend (IUSB) will give Notre Dame, Saint Mary's and Holy Cross students as well as the Michiana community a reason to get together and get down next month when it hosts its first annual 24-hour dance marathon in support of the South Bend Center for the Homeless (CFH).
A female student reported an alleged sexual assault to the Notre Dame Security/Police (NDSP) on March 23, NDSP assistant director Dave Chapman said. The police report on NDSP's crime blotter listed the offense as "rape." According to Chapman, the alleged assault took place in a residence hall late Friday night or early Saturday morning.
Panelists said deporting illegal immigrants had a negative effect on the South Bend community Wednesday in DeBartolo Hall. Panelists examined the issue examined from the perspectives of religion, healthcare, law, education and economics. Senior economics major Jamie Grebowski's summer research project, which examined the economic impact of undocumented workers in South Bend, started after immigrant parishioners of St.
World poverty awareness group ND-8 tried to simulate experiences of those living in extreme poverty by dividing students into different socioeconomic groups during the second annual Hunger Banquet Thursday in the Coleman-Morse Center. "We are here because 1.
As part of a Lenten project, Saint's Mary's students helped collect clothing for the Saint Vincent de Paul Society of St. Joseph County as part of the Eric's Promise project. Last year, Mary Molnar, the director of nursing at the Center for Hospice and Palliative Care in South Bend, visited a class of Saint Mary's nursing students to discuss different aspects of hospice care.