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Blais, Shewit, Juneja reflect on year in office
When outgoing student body president Becca Blais and outgoing vice president Sibonay Shewit, both seniors, ran for office a year ago, their slogan was “Reach, Reinvent, Represent.” Reflecting on their year in office as their term draws to a close, Blais and Shewit agreed they had succeeded in reforming the way student government operated as well as making it more accessible for students.
University announces Sister Norma Pimentel as 2018 Laetare Medal recipient
Seniors receive Fulbright fellowships, grants with help of CUSE
College announces change to commencement attire policy
Notre Dame students travel to Trump rally in Elkhart
Talken traveled to the rally with a group of friends. The students had reserved tickets online and arrived at the time they were told would guarantee them seating. However, when they went to take a shuttle to the rally, they were turned away.
University determines construction of new parking garage not currently feasible
University appoints information technology vice president, chief information officer
Student leadership give report on representation to Board of Trustees
University announces valedictorian, salutatorian for class of 2018
University confirms plans to construct new graduate student family housing
Saint Mary's community discusses financial cost of education at the College
"Whether we reach all the students who actually have need, we’re trying to get better," she said. "A lot of reaching out is not only responding to [a student's] physical needs or their financial needs, but just as a person in this community. Feeling welcomed and feeling that you’re a part of the community. When you are struggling with [financial problems], you can feel outside of it. You see a lot of students enjoying things, going out, doing things, and you can’t do that maybe because you don’t have the financial resources. It affects your ability to feel like part of the community. You know, the College isn’t just administrators. It’s also the students."
Student veterans share experiences, discuss transition to University
Worker Participation Committee presents five points of recommendations for licensed products










