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Notre Dame Right to Life celebrates family during You Are Loved Week
Professor discusses human trafficking in Europe
Siobhán Mullally, visiting professor from the National University of Ireland, Galway, discussed global human trafficking in a lecture Monday sponsored by the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies. In her first-ever visit to Notre Dame, Mullally explained legal and policy initiatives to the European issue of trafficking in human beings to students and faculty.
Shooting on Notre Dame Avenue injures two IUSB students
GALA Awards honor Mayor Pete Buttigieg, leaders within LGBTQ community
Power feeder malfunctions, causes second outage of day
Saint Mary's Dance Marathon raises over $173,000 for children's hospital
Student Peace Conference encourages inclusivity, activism and a better world
Organized by Notre Dame undergraduate students, for undergraduate and graduate students from all over the world, the annual Notre Dame Student Peace Conference ran Friday and Saturday in the Hesburgh Center to promote dialogue on issues related to peace-building, social justice and conflict transformation.
University, College of the Holy Cross create collaborative program in data science
Water bottle challenge gains momentum on College’s campus











