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Students reflect on return to in-person classes after online semester
Following a 10-week winter break, students returned to campus last week to begin classes for this spring. For some, this would be the first time since last March that they were physically back at Notre Dame. Medical and personal concerns took precedent on the decision-making front for many students who remained home during the fall 2020 term, opting to take online classes in lieu of in-person learning, or to take a break from classes as a whole.
Previously postponed commencement for class of 2020 rescheduled to summer of 2022
Campus Life details guest policy changes, dining hall partial re-openings
Erin Hoffmann Harding discusses Campus Compact, spring semester changes during special senate meeting
“In February, I’m strongly considering petitioning to run for Student Body Vice President alongside [junior] Allan Njomo, so my resignation comes out of a desire to maintain the Judicial Council’s independence throughout the process,” Bisner said in a statement to The Observer.
Saint Mary’s announces spring semester COVID-19 policies, adjusted quarantine length
Notre Dame COVID-19 outbreak demonstrates superspreader potential, study finds
The Observer elects Editor-in-Chief for upcoming term
Jenkins congratulates newly inaugurated President Joe Biden
College hosts virtual celebration to honor MLK’s legacy
Former Minnesota Supreme Court justice discusses race in America in honor of MLK Day
Provost, executive vice president announce University COVID-19 vaccination efforts
ND law student to join Harris’ staff following inauguration
Conboy and cabinet host student town hall, provide campus updates
Jenkins calls on Trump to commute executions in final days of his presidency
Conboy releases statement following deadly Capitol Hill attack
Holy Cross announces plans for pre-arrival COVID testing, return to campus





















