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We packed and planned. We navigated airport security. We boarded our flights. We made it through months of anticipation and several days of jetlag. Finally, we're here.
Last night's midnight deadline for any potential write-in candidates for the student body presidential election came and went with no approved candidates stepping forward. As a result, juniors Brett Rocheleau and Katie Rose will run unopposed — something unprecedented in student government records.
Placing on the Peace Corps' list of top universities nationwide for the 12th straight year, Notre Dame has established a tradition of expanding learning beyond the classroom.
On the fifth floor of Bertram Hall, Sister Rose Anne Schultz of the Sisters of the Holy Cross recounts the stories of Saint Mary's College that started it all.
The Office of Information Technology's (OIT) Academic Technologies Lab (AT Lab) is helping to bring the latest technologies to both the students and classrooms of Notre Dame.
As one of the nation's most prominent Catholic universities, Notre Dame will uphold the Church's commitment to peaceful interfaith dialogue by hosting a symposium featuring leading members of the world's foremost religions.
Megan Doyle, Andrew Owens and Sam Stryker have been chosen to help oversee The Observer's operations in 2012-13, incoming Editor-in-Chief Allan Joseph announced Sunday.
Students took a break from the stress of college life Friday and Saturday to reflect on their faith.
With its championship teams, thrilling commercials and star-studded halftime show, Super Bowl XLVI's Giants 21-17 win over the Patriots left students screaming in both joy and grief.
This year, advertisements for the Super Bowl XLVI will captivate audiences around the country in a new way.
The sports world's eyes will turn to Indianapolis this Sunday for the Super Bowl XLVI, which will feature a rematch between prominent East Coast teams the New England Patriots and the New York Giants.
Mad River Theatre Works, a traveling company of actors, will debut "Freedom Bound," an original play that explores the history of the Underground Railroad, tonight at Saint Mary's.
Welsh Family Hall will bring together dance groups ranging in style from swing to hip-hop this weekend in its annual signature event, DanceFest 2012.
Notre Dame added two Catholic elementary schools in Florida to the Notre Dame ACE Academies (NDAA) program. The two schools — Sacred Heart of Pinellas Park and St. Joseph of Tampa — will be the program's newest partners.
When it was announced that the Super Bowl would take place in Indianapolis this year, a group of nuns at Saint Mary's got excited — not because of the football game, but because of the opportunity it presented.
The Saint Mary's College Student Government Association (SGA) passed legislation outlining the future structure of Senate and announced the dates of the upcoming College-wide elections in their meeting Tuesday.