Alumni, students manage housing rental business
Editor's Note: This article has been edited to correct inaccurate figures for RLAC's revenue and presence on other college campuses.
Editor's Note: This article has been edited to correct inaccurate figures for RLAC's revenue and presence on other college campuses.
Shortly after Notre Dame's 41-3 victory over Miami in Soldier Field on Saturday, ESPN's popular pregame show "College GameDay" announced it would be broadcasting live from Notre Dame's campus before next Saturday's game against Stanford. "GameDay" last visited campus in 2005 before then-No. 9 Notre Dame's 31-34 loss to then-No. 1 USC.
Notre Dame has appointed David Bailey as the new head of the Office of Strategic Planning and Institutional Research, according to a University press release.
University Tees, an apparel company offering custom t-shirts, sweatshirts and promotional products for college clubs and events, has established its presence at Notre Dame with its first campus representative, junior Mike Shepardson.
The Notre Dame Women's Boxing Club trains women to fight - and to serve.
Edward Goerner, professor emeritus of political science, died Oct. 2 at Memorial Hospital in South Bend. He was 82.
Saint Mary's Student Activities Board (SAB) has begun offering weekend programming this semester in an effort to expand students' social and entertainment options on campus, SAB president Liz Kraig said.
President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney debated domestic policy Wednesday evening in the first of three presidential debates during an evening that seemed to focus more on style than substance at the University of Denver.
One tweet says it all: "Journalism today all about speed, buzz, page views, instanaiety, not substance, leads to uninformed citizens, end of democracy, and probably civilization."
Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP) arrested two area residents for stealing from campus residence halls Tuesday, according to an email NDSP sent to the student body late Thursday night.
While campus bustle during the summer months, a group of international high school and college students found a wealth of ways to keep busy during their summer at Notre Dame.
While some students are traveling to Chicago this weekend to watch the Fighting Irish take on the Miami at Soldier Field, Saint Mary's senior Alyssa Vinluan is going to the city for her own athletic competition. Vinluan will run 26.2 miles Sunday when she races in the Bank of America Chicago Marathon.
Saint Mary's Straight and Gay Alliance (SAGA) held an ally panel Wednesday night to give students an opportunity to hear the stories of allies from the Notre Dame and Saint Mary's communities.
Police officers from a number of St. Joseph County departments will poke fun at the stereotype of cops hanging around doughnut shops today and tomorrow at the second annual event Cops on Top of the Doughnut Shop.
Past and present students of journalism at Notre Dame lost one of their greatest supporters Tuesday, when John W. Gallivan, namesake of the Gallivan Program for Journalism, Ethics and Democracy (JED), passed away at the age of 97.
Choose one of two options in the war on terror: Either assent to continued war as necessary for the preservation of freedom and commit fully to its material and human costs, or abandon the struggle and settle for a constricted definition of liberty.
What would happen if America ceased to be - if it failed to provide the leadership in the international arena for which it is best known?
Right before President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney debated for the first time on live television Wednesday night, economist Jared Bernstein spoke on the government's role in the economy.