Eleven arrested at Irish Row
A party bust at the Irish Row apartment complex early Friday morning resulted in 11 arrests and about nine citations, according to South Bend police logs.
A party bust at the Irish Row apartment complex early Friday morning resulted in 11 arrests and about nine citations, according to South Bend police logs.
The Mendoza College of Business has launched the Notre Dame MBA Mini Deep-Dive Challenge — a virtual case competition — where individual participants analyze a contemporary business challenge offered by Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and submit a proposal for judging.
Campus Life Council (CLC) discussed the creation of an off-campus administrator, a role that would provide students with a source of support and information regarding off-campus issues such as police incidents, lease issues and neighbor conflicts at its meeting Monday.
Last year when senior Caitlin Sullivan contacted an Egyptian marine conservation called Hurghada Environmental Protection and Conservation Association, she didn't expect to have a job lined up after graduation.
Founded in 1991, the Student Independent Study and Research (SISTAR) grant provides Saint Mary's students and faculty members with the opportunity to create eight-week summer research partnerships.
The rising Latino population in the United States has been marginalized in an English-speaking society, and Spanish speakers increasingly find themselves as "language-less," according to Dr. Jonathan Rosa of New York University.
On Saturday, members of the Notre Dame and South Bend communities reached their fundraising goals during a 24-hour spin-a-thon at Knollwood Country Club to provide preventative care for women in need.
This week, student groups are sponsoring Heritage Week, and students are encouraged to rediscover the campus's history.
According to a University press release, University president Fr. John Jenkins was one of 14 individuals to receive a 2011 Champion of Diversity award from Indiana Minority Business Magazine (IMBM). Jenkins was recognized by the magazine at a Jan. 14 ceremony in Indianapolis.
Morrissey Manor and the Wild Women of Walsh Hall stood out during the fall semester and became Halls of the Fall, an award which takes into account various dorm activities put on during the first semester.
With 20 different volunteer opportunities, some students might not be able to decide how to get involved in Circle K, Notre Dame's largest student-run service organization. Senior Annette Esquibel could easily recommend a project.
Braving the bitter cold and early wake up call, several Notre Dame students joined local residents in waiting in line at the opening of an Einstein Bros. Bagels location in South Bend. For those who braved the elements, the wait was worth it, as they walked away with a year's worth of free food.
Some members of Notre Dame's Class of 2011 will end their four-year college careers by completing their final semester at Notre Dame as part-time students.
The Off-Campus Council has set up an off-campus student ambassador program in order to increase communication with students living off campus.
Saint Mary's will be hosting a French-themed dinner in honor of the feast of Father Basil Moreau.
As the weather grows colder and the second semester begins, more students are working out, according to Jennie Phillips, assistant director of fitness and fitness facilities at Rolfs Sports Recreation Center (RSRC).
When customers return to Greenfields Café in the Hesburgh Center for International Studies this semester, they will find renovations have made the campus eatery hard to recognize.
For some fresh air and exercise, Saint Mary's College Women's Health created a program offering students, faculty and staff the opportunity to come together for a community walk each weekday at 12:15 p.m., Catherine DeCleene, director of Women's Health said.
Following media coverage of sexual assault allegations made by Elizabeth "Lizzy" Seeberg and an announcement from the St. Joseph County Prosecutor's Office that no charges would be filed, the University called its investigation "thorough and careful."
One year after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook Haiti, the Notre Dame Haiti Program remains present in the country through relief efforts and public health programs, Sarah Craig, the program manager, said.