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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.
Spring Day entertains prospective students
Saint Mary's welcomed high school sophomores and juniors to campus Sunday for the annual Spring Day on Campus.
Senate discusses response to marathon tragedy
Student body president Alex Coccia discussed the student government's plans for responding to the Boston Marathon bombings at Wednesday's Senate meeting.
Garden program employs autistic individuals
The power of entrepreneurship has planted a new business in the local South Bend community called The Green Bridge Growers (GBG). The small business, co-founded by Saint Mary's Justice Education professor Jan Pilarski, will sell local produce and offer employment to autistic individuals.
NFL players come to Mendoza program
This weekend, 23 players from the National Football League (NFL) will travel to Notre Dame to participate in the NFL "Investment for Impact" program at the Mendoza College of Business.
Community to compete in slam poetry battle
Notre Dame students are celebrating National Poetry Month with the Wham, Bam, Poetry Slam! event tomorrow night at the Snite Museum of Art. The event is hosted by the Snite in conjunction with the Creative Writing Program, the Department of English, First Year Studies and the Department of Africana Studies. The poetry slam will take place tonight in the atrium of the Snite, with a reception at 5 p.m. and the slam from 6 to 7 p.m.






