Student groups, community members and Sycamore Trust offer perspectives on ‘March on the Dome’
College Republicans, College Democrats, Lucy Spence of The Irish Rover and Sycamore Trust share thoughts on the upcoming demonstration.
College Republicans, College Democrats, Lucy Spence of The Irish Rover and Sycamore Trust share thoughts on the upcoming demonstration.
A one-credit political science course explores the ideas of 1776 and their lasting influence, drawing engagement from students and alumni.
Thomas O'Grady presents on his new collection of poetry, “Coming Ashore” Tuesday evening in Stapleton Lounge.
Notre Dame is one of 31 universities found to have violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights by partnering with the Ph.D. Project, which the department says “limits eligibility based on the race of participants.”
Belles Unite Borders plans to host a peaceful protest and march next Tuesday in support of immigrants.
Solidarity SMC hosted a panel titled “Immigrant Rights are a Pro-Life Issue” to explore immigration through the lens of Catholic Social Teaching and social justice. Student organizers and guest speakers emphasized the connections between faith, advocacy and the lived realities of immigrant communities in South Bend.
After its first major renovation since opening in 1958, Moreau Seminary has been transformed into the Moreau Seminary and Scholasticate, a modernized center for Holy Cross formation across St. Joseph’s Lake from the University of Notre Dame. The project upgraded residential, academic and communal spaces, added new amenities and structural improvements, and now houses 43 postulants, seminarians and priests preparing for religious life.
The Flatley Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement supports students throughout their application process.
Notre Dame reported spending $750,000 on their lobbyists in 2025, focusing efforts on a wide range of issues pertaining to research, athletics and immigration, among others.
Student leaders from Catholic and conservative groups across campus will host “March on the Dome” Friday, protesting the appointment of Susan Ostermann to lead the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies.
Br. James Kozak, a chaplain for the Holy Cross College soccer teams and an assistant rector at Pulte Hall, passed away at age 82 on Jan. 20.
Office connects students with mental health resources and grants academic accommodations.
Junior Parents Weekend brings hundreds to campus for a series of events dedicated to the Class of 2027 and their families.
Ten department heads and seven management editors will comprise the 2026-27 Observer Editorial Board. The board collectively boasts 15 years of prior experience as editors, the most in the paper’s history.
Bishop Kevin Rhoades visited Holy Cross College as part of the Mind and Heart Lecture Series to address the global migration and refugee crisis. He emphasized the moral responsibility to recognize the dignity of displaced people while balancing national responsibilities.
The Campus life council unanimously passed its first resolution in three years to address off-campus housing, urging the University to work with local officials to curb early lease signing practices that pressure students to commit years in advance.
For Keenan residents, their Revue is not just another signature event, it is “community,” “family” and “love.”
With ashes traced on foreheads and the words “Come to me, all of you” echoing from God Quad, Notre Dame began Lent as a season of response rather than perfection.
As South Dining Hall undergoes renovations, students report minor inconveniences such as damp plates and inconsistent silverware stocking, though Dining Services maintains all safety standards are met.
Professor Anthony Paglarini, director of undergraduate studies in the Theology Department, is teaching the third year of the theology book club with Graham Greene as this year's focus.