Dorm retreats foster community, encourage reflection
Residence hall staff and attendees discuss their experiences in organizing and participating in dorm retreats throughout this semester, as well as offer advice for interested individuals.
Residence hall staff and attendees discuss their experiences in organizing and participating in dorm retreats throughout this semester, as well as offer advice for interested individuals.
Director of Campus Safety Phil Bambenek sent an email to Saint Mary’s students Tuesday afternoon informing them of a recent sexual harassment incident.
Belles Unite Borders led a “March for Unity” in solidarity with immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers, drawing a crowd of roughly 70 students, faculty, religious sisters and community members.
At this month’s faculty senate meeting, elected representatives of the faculty were briefed on updates to a resolution regarding OIT before moving to discuss the Ostermann controversy, the creation of a more universal preprofessional studies supplemental major and attendance and accommodations policies.
Holy Cross College’s spring formal, “A Night in Disguise,” will feature a masquerade theme, lowered ticket pricing and menu adjustments based on student feedback. Organizers hope the changes will increase attendance and create an interactive experience.
The annual fundraising event centers upon raising money for the Saint Mary's Fund. This year, the Donor Challenge was extended to last throughout February rather than just one day. The funds raised from 2,751 donors will contribute to scholarships, technology and campus preservation.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed during airstrikes on Feb. 28 during U.S. military operation ‘Epic Fury.’
The Institute for Social Concerns class visits Westville Correctional Facility as part of its curriculum.
Created with a mission to challenge its students with extra rigorous coursework and specialized programming, Mendoza’s Business Honors Program prepares students for not only business-related ventures but also ethical practices.
Beginning next fall, University students and the public will now have the opportunity to visit and explore the Snite Research Center in the Visual Arts, where classes will also be taking place there.
A planned protest shifted to a prayer service focused on “unity and gratitude” after professor Susan Ostermann declined her appointment to lead the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies.
Organizers have reframed the 6 p.m. prayer service as a celebratory moment and a unifying event focused on the Notre Dame’s Catholic identity.
Holy Cross College announced several housing updates ahead of the fall 2026 opening of its new residence hall, including designating the building as all-male, converting Pulte Hall into an all-female dorm and reducing off-campus housing at University Edge.
Students in Professor Jamie Wagman’s first-year seminar curated an exhibit examining South Bend’s history of racism, now on display at Cushwa-Leighton Library at Saint Mary’s College.
Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump was decided by the Court on February 20th after four months of deliberation.
The University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business will designate its finance major as STEM beginning in January 2026, allowing international students to qualify for a 24-month OPT extension and increasing their chances of securing H-1B visas after graduation.
Despite technical difficulties, registration for this year’s Holy Half Marathon has filled up. This year’s Holy Half will support four beneficiaries.
Professor Susan Ostermann had received mounting criticism over her advocacy for abortion access.
The Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend offered a Grotto prayer service in dedication of preservation of life.
The student senate voted Wednesday not to pursue impeachment proceedings against Carroll Hall senator Charlie Bacon, despite a recommendation from the Judicial Council citing seven absences in violation of bylaws.