Belles for Life hosts lecture on the “Abortion Business” of Planned Parenthood
Activist Maddie Green gave a lecture on Planned Parenthood, discussing its role in providing abortions and giving information on alternative reproductive care options.
Activist Maddie Green gave a lecture on Planned Parenthood, discussing its role in providing abortions and giving information on alternative reproductive care options.
The Notre Dame student senate convened on Wednesday to approve seven new members to the Committee on the Constitution after a closed session discussion.
Michele Waslin and Carol Cleaveland discussed gender-based violence in Latin America, and how it relates to immigration and asylum-seeking in the United States.
The Institute for Latino Studies is hosting cultural events and lectures to honor Hispanic Heritage Month.
The Trump Administration has put out a new set of guidelines for nine elite research universities to sign in order to receive preferential federal funding.
Saint Mary's College hosted its annual Frances Fest at Sustainable Farm on Friday, paying tribute to the feast day of St.Frances of Assisi. Highlights from the festival include a hot pepper eating contest and a chicken photo booth.
The club meets regularly and instructs with variety, teaching beginners on Monday and rotating every three weeks which two dance styles are being taught.
Duncan Hall held its third annual Jorts for Joey event on Oct. 3 in memory of 2023 graduate and Duncan resident Joey Harris. Students cut denim shorts, raised funds for Movember and highlighted mental health resources with support from the McDonald Center for Student Well-Being.
An email was sent to Saint Mary’s students on Sunday morning regarding a sexual assault that occurred in a residence hall Friday evening.
Flaherty Hall hosted its annual Flaherty Fights 5k run on Sunday morning, where poceeds supported Saint John's Cancer Institute, a California-based charity and treatment center.
The Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government held a lecture with Stephen Macedo on the impact that COVID-19 has had on social institutions.
The Institute for Social Concerns hosted Timothy Egan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, for their "MVP Fridays" lecture series. He shared the history and the rise and fall of the KKK in Indiana, specifically in South Bend.
On Thursday evening at Haggar Center's Welsh Parlor, the Office for Student Empowerment and First Gen Family hosted their kickoff event for a new lecture series on highlighting experiences from different groups. The first event focused on voices from the Latina community.
The renaming to the Office of Belonging, Engagement and Mission comes after several similar name changes to DEI-related programs.
Campus Dining employees shared how their work has changed since the University implemented a hiring freeze in March, expressing frustration over reductions in benefits and more difficult shifts with shorter staffs.
Notre Dame Energy serves as the university’s hub for energy-focused research, education and outreach. Chemistry and biochemistry professor Joule Bergerson leads the development and promotion of the organization’s initiatives on campus.
The Notre Dame Police Department hosted its annual Zombie Preparedness Festival for safety information.
Throughout the week, Notre Dame Global put on a series of events aimed at helping prospective study abroad applicants.
The Peer Listening Program, funded by a three year SAMHSA grant, aims to provide students with confidential support.
The Notre Dame Police Department’s comfort K9s, Órla and Finn, serve the campus community by comforting students and responding to mental health calls with their handlers.