Quarter dog' prices rise at the Huddle
Seventeen years ago Jim LaBella, general manager of the Huddle, came up with the concept of a limited-time, late-night special that would offer hot dogs to students for just 25 cents.
Seventeen years ago Jim LaBella, general manager of the Huddle, came up with the concept of a limited-time, late-night special that would offer hot dogs to students for just 25 cents.
At least 20 cars were broken into and robbed in the D6 parking lots Sunday night.
Campus Life Council (CLC) cemented its agenda for the beginning of the 2010-11 academic year Monday, as its members focused on the relationship between Notre Dame students and the local community in light of recent events with law enforcement off-campus.
The second major police raid last weekend resulted in a broken-down door, landed a police officer in the hospital and brought the total number of alcohol-related arrests since students returned to school to nearly 60.
Twenty-three students were arrested for minor consumption of alcohol at an off-campus party Friday night.
The College Student Diversity Board hosted its first ever international meet and greet and ice cream social Sunday.
Notre Dame Food Services worked this summer to add more low calorie and multicultural options to the dining hall menus, responding to student demand for healthier options.
In order to help gain a better understanding of the needs of the disabled, fourth-year architecture students navigated campus hallways and sidewalks in wheelchairs, crutches and blindfolds Friday as part of the School of Architecture's third annual Accessibility Awareness Day.
With a lineup of star acts and the volume cranked all the way up, it was difficult to be on campus Saturday night and not know the B1 Block Party was happening.
The University claimed former Notre Dame professor Oliver Collins was fired because he used $190,000 of grant and University money to purchase equipment that he used to take pornographic photographs in a recently filed legal response a breach of contract lawsuit filed by Collins.
The Congregation of the Holy Cross has a new leader in Rome, and he'll arrive from Notre Dame.
Three people were arrested and two more were cited last weekend for minor consumption in off-campus areas heavily populated with Notre Dame students. The suspects were 19 and 20 years old.
As the school year begins and students attend off-campus parties, local lawyers' advice is to understand not only the law, but also the value of cooperative behavior in encounters with police officers.
Saturday marks the return of the B1 Block Party, which will be held at 5 p.m. in the Legend's parking lot and star Guster and Mayer Hawthorne, among others.
Saint Mary's College is the new home for a reproduction of the Saint John's Bible, a book worth about $145,000, comprised of seven volumes, and nearly two feet tall when all seven volumes are stacked upon one another.
A year since Eddy Street Commons opened, nearly all of its storefronts and living options are filled.