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Phishing scam targets ND network

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A malicious phishing email recently appeared in the inboxes of an unknown number of Notre Dame students, faculty and staff, asking them to reset their NetID password. Instead of linking to password.nd.edu, the link led to a Google documents spreadsheet.

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Mass honors D'Arcy's life

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The Notre Dame community will commemorate the life of Bishop Emeritus John D'Arcy of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend at a Mass today in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, University Spokesman Dennis Brown announced in an email Tuesday.


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Council delays results

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Students submitted their ballots online Wednesday for student body president and vice president, but the results of this year's race will not be made public until 9 a.m. today due to allegations of campaign rule violations, Judicial Council vice president of elections Katie Hennessy said.


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Senate talks card services

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At this week's Student Senate, University Director of Auxiliary Services Scott Kachmarik discussed the addition of eight off-campus vendors that have agreed to accept Domer Dollars at their locations.


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Officials lecture on ethics

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When it comes to ethical decisions, Indiana State Sen. Joe Zakas said he starts with the Constitution and also looks to state statutes.


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ROTC honors Saint Mary's cadet

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Saint Mary's senior Cassandra  Jerkovic was named Wing Commander of the Air Force ROTC Detachment 225, marking the first time in the College's history that a student was given this honor.


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Judicial council adjusts election rules

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This year's student body president and vice president election will proceed very similarly to last year's election in terms of rules and regulations, vice president of elections Katie Hennessy said.


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Conference connects students, professionals

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This weekend, the Undergraduate Women in Business (UWIB) club will host its fifth annual Women's Professional Development Conference to connect female students with representatives from a range of top-tier companies.  


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Board of Trustees re-elects chair

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The Board of Trustees re-elected its chair, Richard C. Notebaert, to a new three-year term at the group's Friday meeting, according to a University statement released Monday.


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SMC office calls attention to relationship violence

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The Saint Mary's Belles Against Violence Office (BAVO) will sponsor several events and activities to commemorate National Dating Violence Awareness Month and continue the conversation about dating violence issues beyond February.


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Day of Man raises awareness, funds

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While most Notre Dame students scramble for their hats and scarves on snowy South Bend mornings, the men of Siegfried Hall will break out their summer wardrobes once again during today's seventh annual Day of Man.


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SIBC unveils new internship program

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As Notre Dame's largest student-run organization, the Student International Business Council (SIBC) will institute a program to give students a new kind of on-campus job as early as this semester, senior Brett Hummel said.


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Beers faces criminal charges

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The St. Joseph Country Prosecutor's Office has filed three misdemeanor charges against a Notre Dame hockey player who allegedly hit a female manager at a local bar Sunday night.


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Mayor connects politics, ethics to experience

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In a time when politics is more often a punch line in a comedy sketch than the act of governing constituents, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg's lecture about ethics and politics sent a timely, relevant message to the Notre Dame community.


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Study finds Church is 'less generous'

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A recent study published by Notre Dame professors Brian Starks and Christian Smith found Catholics to be less generous givers than other Christians. Smith said the Catholic Church in the United States has great potential to accomplish good in the Church and in the world, but is often hampered by a lack of funds.


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Alumnae produce films

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When sisters Gita and KavitaPullapilly graduated from Notre Dame with degrees in finance, their immediate post-graduation plans didn't include producing award-winning films.


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Michael Masi | Tim Scanlan

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Who they are: Presidential candidate Michael Masi is a junior from Siegfried Hall and current director of University Affairs for student government. His running mate, Tim Scanlan, is a sophomore from Morrissey Manor, current president of Sophomore Class Council and former Freshman Class Council president.