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SMC magazine contributors share work at reading
"Chimes," the biannual art and literary magazine of Saint Mary's College, will be released next week. The magazine features various creative works from Saint Mary's faculty and students ranging from first years to seniors.
Presentation covers local food options
As a part of Food Week 2013 at Saint Mary's College, two representatives from Purple Porch Co-op and Prairie Winds Farm spoke about healthy, sustainable and local food options available to South Bend residents.
CIFs give feedback to faculty
The surest sign of the semester's end comes when the Course Instructor Feedback (CIF) reminder email is sent out to each student's inbox. For the faculty members under scrutiny at the end of the semester, these evaluations mean more than a simple reminder that summer is near.
Housing office plans for dorm renovations
The University will renovate several residence halls for a variety of reasons this summer, according to Jeff Shoup, director of the Office of Housing. Shoup said for approximately six years the housing office has been gathering data on whether the halls are making optimal use of their space.
Student sells artisan crafts
After spending time in Gao, Mali, graduate student Katie Conlon stayed in touch with a group of artisans and will sell their handmade goods at a fundraiser today from noon to 6 p.m. in the Hesburgh Library Main Hall.
Senate discusses football seating
The Student Senate invited Leprechaun Legion president Matt Cunningham to its meeting Wednesday to offer a question-and-answer session regarding the new football ticket policy.
SMC senior earns fellowship
Saint Mary's senior Nichole Clayton is the latest Belle to be named an Orr Fellow, a two-year entrepreneurial opportunity for undergraduates seeking post-graduation experience.
AnTostal offers week of diversion
Every day this week, students can celebrate the last full week of classes with AnTostal, an annual Notre Dame tradition full of entertainment, food and giveaways.
Provide welcome to the stranger'
University President Fr. John Jenkins called for reform in United States immigration policies Friday and announced an academic conference on immigrants, which will be held in March 2014.
ND students found service group
The non-profit organization HANDS enables motivated students to connect with existing Central American organizations to volunteer in economically-stressed communities.
Students oppose changes to policy
The Leprechaun Legion announced Wednesday they have changed the football seating policy for next season, sparking a wide range of strong feelings from the student body.
Kelly unveils 'The Shirt'
The 2013 Notre Dame football season won't officially begin until Aug. 31 when the Irish take on Temple University, but fans got a preview of the team's excitement and tradition this weekend at the annual The Shirt unveiling ceremony and Blue-Gold Game.






