Super Bowl ads utilize social media outlets
This year, advertisements for the Super Bowl XLVI will captivate audiences around the country in a new way.
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.
The women of Saint Mary's gained 134 new BFFs on Monday — Belles for Fitness, that is.
Armed with crisp résumés, snappy suits and firm handshakes, hundreds of students descended on the Joyce Center Field House Wednesday to speak with recruiters from 130 companies at the Winter Career and Internship Fair.
First the building housed a hospital for women and children in the early 20th century.
Dean Gregory Crawford spoke to Student Senate Wednesday about the College of Science's accomplishments since it set goals for development in 2008.
Between schoolwork, socializing and extracurricular activities, many Notre Dame students turn to fitness classes to incorporate personal fitness into their busy schedules.
For the first time in recorded history, Notre Dame will hold a student body president and vice president election featuring only one approved ticket.
Whether students are ready or not, the Keenan Revue is back with new skits, new satire and nearly four decades of tradition to uphold.
A link between the Catholic identity of Notre Dame and the study of engineering may not seem obvious, but Notre Dame Students Empowering through Engineering Development (ND SEED) bridges the gap — literally and figuratively.
Career-minded students should not shy away from a liberal arts education, professor Mark Roche says, because students educated in liberal arts will be just as well prepared for the real world as those who study business.
Professor Tracy Kijewski-Correa has some powerful words of inspiration following her work with the Kellogg Institute in Haiti. "Listen, Innovate, Empower!" is the mantra of the group's efforts to provide aid following the devastating earthquake which struck the island nation in January of 2010.
Associate Professor in the Department of Government at Georgetown University Patrick Deneen will trade the White House for the Golden Dome as he joins the faculty at the University of Notre Dame at the beginning of next semester.
From schoolwork and service to clubs and co-rec sports, Notre Dame students have