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Theologian explores relationship between humanity and ecology
Senate discusses sexual assault, recognition of Native American history
Partial closure on Holy Cross Drive to take place over spring break
Saint Mary's creates Mother Pauline Pantry on campus to combat food insecurity
Saint Mary's reflects on history of Riedinger House as laboratory, guest home
IDEA Week 2019 to take narrower focus, emphasize impact over attendance
Notre Dame Quiz Bowl team advances to Intercollegiate Championship
Saint Mary's students, faculty discuss struggles faced by first generation college students
College to promote health and wellness through second annual fair
Professor shares work of Jim Crow era photojournalist
Steven Hoelscher, a professor of American Studies and geography at the University of Texas at Austin, spoke about forced labor and torture in Georgia prisons during the Jim Crow era at a lecture Thursday evening at the Snite Museum of Art. The lecture was co-sponsored by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, department of American Studies and Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics and Democracy.
Saint Mary’s names new director of campus safety
Saint Mary’s named Robert Post the new director of campus safety Feb 18. With over 26 years of experience in law enforcement, Post has spent the last two years as an on-call officer at Saint Mary’s, which facilitated the transition to his new position, he said.
Faculty, staff and students gather for black ecumenical prayer service








