Campus Ministry offers monthly LGBTQ+ masses
Almost two years ago, Ryan Palmer, then a sophomore, attended Campus Ministry’s annual LGBTQ+ Retreat.
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Almost two years ago, Ryan Palmer, then a sophomore, attended Campus Ministry’s annual LGBTQ+ Retreat.
This semester marks 50 years since women first stepped foot on Notre Dame’s campus as students.
When junior Lane Obringer transferred to Notre Dame from Saint Mary’s College last year, the self-described extrovert from Charlotte, North Carolina, was eager to make new friends.
The Notre Dame student government South Bend engagement committee held the first on-campus farmer's market this past Friday, Sept. 16. The event featured local South Bend restaurants, artisans and vendors.
Runners on South Quad on Saturday morning will turn pink for a cause at Flaherty Hall’s color run, the Flaherty Fights 5K.
Monday night in DeBartolo Hall, PrismND hosted a panel titled “Theology and LGBTQ+ Inclusion.”
I grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, where the UW-Madison campus is seamlessly integrated into the city.
Through a week of public performances, a lecture, a dance workshop and a cooking class, flamenco dancer Jaime El Estampio and guitarist Antonio Herrera promise to bring “the magic of Spain” to South Bend.
Growing up in the Philippines, junior Liyanna Baloca said she never labeled herself as “Asian.”
Notre Dame is well known for its football games, but the game on Wednesday, Oct. 26 was a little different.
Wednesday night in a crowded Eck Visitors Center auditorium, author and South Bend native Tess Gunty discussed her debut novel, "The Rabbit Hutch," which recently won the National Book Award for Fiction.