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(05/17/24 4:00am)
This year, 65 Notre Dame students will graduate from Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs to enter into service for the United States. 24 students are graduating from the army ROTC program, 20 are graduating from the navy program — including seven in the marine corps — and 19 are graduating from the air force program.
(05/17/24 4:05am)
Holy Cross College senior Carmen “Stephanie“ Nunez will serve as this year’s valedictorian, the College announced on its website. Nunez, a South Bend native, is a visual arts major and an elementary education minor.
(05/03/24 7:58am)
Editor’s Note: All protesters have been released. You can read our update on the story here.
(04/29/24 5:23am)
From Tuesday evening to Wednesday evening of this past week, Notre Dame held its 11th annual Notre Dame Day fundraising effort, garnering a total of $4,003,575 from 35,100 donors.
(04/26/24 8:05am)
As fireworks were set off above campus Thursday evening, a group of around 75 students and faculty participated in a pro-Palestinian march around South Quad. Demonstrators held signs and chanted slogans calling upon the University to do more to push for a ceasefire in Gaza and to disclose and divest from investments in military contractors.
(04/24/24 4:02am)
Over the past week, protests against Israel’s conduct in the war against Hamas in Gaza have engulfed college campuses across the country.
(04/18/24 4:00am)
During their weekly meeting Wednesday afternoon, the Notre Dame student senate passed two resolutions amending language in the undergraduate student body constitution and held elections for the Campus Life Council and the Committee for the Constitution.
(04/17/24 5:15am)
The most successful football team in recent years at Notre Dame may not be the American football or even the soccer team, but rather the Gaelic football team. The club team recently won its third consecutive National Collegiate Gaelic Athletic Association (NCGAA) championship against Navy on March 17 at Zions Bank Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. Notre Dame triumphed with two goals and 10 scores to Navy’s one goal and three scores. A goal is worth three points in Gaelic football.
(04/15/24 4:04am)
In the past year, Notre Dame students may have noticed the introduction of blue recycling toters across campus. These bins are a part of a larger effort to renew recycling efforts on campus, Austin Poyar, sustainability program manager and Geory Kurtzhals, senior director of sustainability said.
(04/10/24 6:14am)
Angélique Gakoko Pitteloud, a documentary filmmaker, writer and a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, and her husband, the Swiss ambassador to the United States, Jacques Pitteloud, spoke in the Hesburgh Center for International Studies auditorium Tuesday afternoon about the legacy of the Rwandan genocide. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the genocide in which approximately 800,000 of the minority Tutsi ethnic group were massacred during a roughly 100-day period in 1994.
(04/08/24 4:12am)
While many residents of Fisher Hall are eagerly awaiting the final Fisher Regatta next weekend, senior Ethan Springfield took his anticipation to the next level on Thursday by doing an Ironman style triathlon to raise awareness for the event.
(04/08/24 4:08am)
There are few experiences that hone a person's concentration and productivity more than a late night in Hesburgh Library.
(04/05/24 4:11am)
Last week Notre Dame juniors Brian George and Luke Blazek competed in the ACC InVenture Prize competition for student entrepreneurs at Florida State University. At the competition, the pair took home the “people’s choice award” for their navigation app startup, “Routora.”
(04/03/24 4:01am)
For the first time in a century, antitrust laws are at “the center of the public consciousness,” assistant attorney general for the antitrust division of the Department of Justice Jonathan Kanter said during a conversation with law professor Roger Alford Tuesday afternoon in the Eck Hall of Law.
(03/27/24 5:28am)
On Tuesday evening, students and faculty gathered for food and conversation in Eck Commons for the third annual interfaith dinner hosted by the Notre Dame Law School. Members of the Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Baha’i faiths spoke to discuss the upcoming and ongoing holidays of Easter, Ramadan, Passover and Ridván.
(03/27/24 5:17am)
On Sunday and Monday, Notre Dame hosted the first of its admitted student weekends, which was rebranded this year to “The Rally.”
(03/25/24 9:53am)
While most Notre Dame students will likely spend the week before Easter studying for exams, juniors Luke Blazek and Brian George, both residents of Pangborn Hall and hailing from Dallas, TX, will be traveling to Florida State University to compete in the ACC InVenture Prize Competition.
(03/21/24 5:35am)
On Wednesday afternoon, the Notre Dame student senate passed a resolution urging the University to divest from all fossil fuel investments within the next five years.
(03/20/24 4:56am)
On Tuesday afternoon in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium, Jorge Vargas Cullell, a 1994 masters graduate from Notre Dame and director of the Programa Estadio de la Nación in Costa Rica, was given the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. Cullell received a masters degree from the Kroc Institute in 1994 and a doctorate from the Kellogg Institute for International Studies in 2006.
(03/20/24 4:42am)
Notre Dame again broke the record for its most competitive application cycle yet. The preliminary acceptance rate for both regular and early decisions was about 11% for the Class of 2028, down from 11.9% a year ago.