Students meet with provosts about program
Students who studied in Innsbruck, Austria last year met with University provosts Monday to discuss the recent decision to cancel the Innsbruck study abroad program.
Students who studied in Innsbruck, Austria last year met with University provosts Monday to discuss the recent decision to cancel the Innsbruck study abroad program.
WASHINGTON — Coming to Friday's March for Life in Washington, D.C. in the shadow of last spring's Commencement controversy, University President Fr. John Jenkins said there was a "certain energy" in the students who participated.
When junior Michael Daly spent a few weeks in Haiti this summer, it changed him forever. Daly experienced the devastating poverty of the country firsthand as he distributed food in the slums, buried the dead and volunteered at an area hospital. He now hopes to give back by organizing a concert to benefit the Haiti relief effort.
A female student reported a sexual assault that occurred about 2 a.m. Saturday morning, according to Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP) logs.
A female student reported a sexual assault that occurred about 2 a.m. Saturday morning, according to Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP) logs.
Breaking news was revealed to Notre Dame students all around campus Sunday morning with unprecedented speed, but it wasn't thanks to any technological advances on the medias' behalf. Students simply had to look out their windows to witness it firsthand.
As students make the slippery trek across Saint Mary's College campus in the cold, snow-covered months of winter, many long for the days of the warm underground tunnels that combated the wintry conditions. As they trudge through the snowy sidewalks, some wonder what happened to the passageways. Some speculate as to why they were closed.
WASHINGTON — Morning hail subsided into a light drizzle as hundreds of students stood on the National Mall Friday under a Notre Dame Right to Life banner, ready to march with University President Fr. John Jenkins.
Breaking news was revealed to Notre Dame students all around campus Sunday morning with unprecedented speed, but it wasn't thanks to any technological advances on the medias' behalf. Students simply had to look out their windows to witness it firsthand.
As students make the slippery trek across Saint Mary's College campus in the cold, snow-covered months of winter, many long for the days of the warm underground tunnels that combated the wintry conditions. As they trudge through the snowy sidewalks, some wonder what happened to the passageways. Some speculate as to why they were closed.
When junior Michael Daly spent a few weeks in Haiti this summer, it changed him forever. Daly experienced the devastating poverty of the country firsthand as he distributed food in the slums, buried the dead and volunteered at an area hospital. He now hopes to give back by organizing a concert to benefit the Haiti relief effort.
WASHINGTON — Coming to Friday's March for Life in Washington, D.C. in the shadow of last spring's Commencement controversy, University President Fr. John Jenkins said there was a "certain energy" in the students who participated.
WASHINGTON — Morning hail subsided into a light drizzle as hundreds of students stood on the National Mall Friday under a Notre Dame Right to Life banner, ready to march with University President Fr. John Jenkins.
Notre Dame seniors Patrick Bears and Meaghan Jennings knew they had to do something to try to get the University to act after the Jan. 13 publication of an offensive comic about violence towards the gay community in The Observer.
Saint Mary's Center for Academic Innovation (CFAI) has been working to fund faculty and student research grants since 1993. One of these is the Student Independent Study and Research grant (SISTAR), which provides a student-faculty member team with money for research projects during the summer months.
Saint Mary's Center for Academic Innovation (CFAI) has been working to fund faculty and student research grants since 1993. One of these is the Student Independent Study and Research grant (SISTAR), which provides a student-faculty member team with money for research projects during the summer months.
Notre Dame's film production program is often described as one of the top "hidden gems," around the country, said Ted Mandell, film and television faculty member and organizer of the Film and Television Department's annual Student Film Festival.
Almost 400 students will participate in this year's national March for Life Friday in Washington, D.C. — doubling last year's participation.
Between Notre Dame "bros," Facebook creepers, Twilight and Tiger Woods, few Notre Dame or pop culture topics escaped the spotlight at the 2010 Keenan Revue, presented Thursday night in O'Laughlin Auditorium at Saint Mary's College. Traditionally, the men of Keenan Hall have been known to push the envelope, and this year is no exception.
Notre Dame's Institute for Advanced Study will host its first of annual conference starting today through Jan. 23, director Vittorio Hösle said.