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Lawyer outlines laws, gives advice
As part of its beND campaign in response to a recent spike in alcohol-related arrests off-campus, student government hosted a lecture Sunday evening titled "Alcohol, Parties, and the Law," presented by attorney C.L. Lindsay.
NROTC participates in "Mud Run"
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Marine and Navy options spent their Saturday morning deep in the mud.
Employers target Facebook accounts
Students joke about "Facebook stalking," which involves searching through social network website Facebook to gain information on another person. But what happens when employers begin using these same techniques to find applicants online?
Lyons Sponsors Campout on the Quad
Lyons Hall will host Campout on the Quad from 8 p.m. tonight until 8 a.m. Saturday, giving students the opportunity to spent a night under the stars for a good cause.
Students to Receive Local Discounts
Local businesses will offer more discounts for students shopping and eating in the South Bend community as early as fall break in an effort to engage students better with the surrounding area, off-campus concerns chair Emily LeStrange said.
Eddy Street Hosts Open House
When most Notre Dame students think of Eddy Street Commons, they might envision the long lines that frequently form outside Chipotle and Five Guys Burgers and Fries. However, several new retailers and eateries have opened their doors in the development, and Saturday's Eddy Street Commons Block Party aims to connect students with the new opportunities available to them nearby.
Group discusses pep rallies, beND
Student Senate discussed feedback from the Michigan pep rally and previewed the events planned for the upcoming beND campaign weekend at its meeting Wednesday.
University selects head of undergraduate enrollment
Donald Bishop, a 1977 Notre Dame graduate, will become associate vice president for undergraduate enrollment, effective Dec. 1, the University announced Wednesday.
Members discuss co-exchange issue
The Saint Mary's Student Government Association (SGA) continued to discuss the co-exchange program and explored ways it could partner with Notre Dame's student government at its meeting Wednesday.
Students struggle with reception
If that special someone has yet to text you back, don't panic. It's probably just a problem with the cell phone service.
Students attend Notre
In the past month, Anna Tordjmann has had a lot of firsts — her first time being a student at Notre Dame, her first time in the United States and her first American football game.
Saint Mary's hosts Key4Women forum
Keybank'sKey4Women Forum, a seminar designed to educate and empower businesswomen, will be held today at Saint Mary's College.
International students share their experiences
When Yi Fang came from Beijing to begin Notre Dame Law School in 2008, she was constantly exhausted after a day spent speaking English and trying to understand a new culture.
Lecture examines works of Percy
Dr. John O'Callaghan, associate professor of philosophy at Notre Dame, discussed the life and literature of author Walker Percy in a lecture Tuesday.
Group discusses pep rally, Army football weekend
At the Council of Representatives (COR) meeting Tuesday, talk centered on feedback from last week's pep rally's new format.






