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Community rallies for workers rights and awareness for worker injustices
Around 60 students, faculty and South Bend community leaders gathered at Fieldhouse Mall yesterday for the “Trump and Walmart Make America Worse” rally to garner awareness for education and worker injustices at Walmart. Raising signs that displayed slogans such as “Workers rights are humans rights” and “Stand up for a better America,” the group stood in solidarity as people from the Notre Dame faculty, students and South Bend community members spoke about the issues.
SMC Black Student Association promotes safe space for discussion
With a mission statement stating a goal to “serve as a resource and a support community for African-American students during all of their years at Saint Mary’s College,” Senior Makayla Roberts said the new club, Black Student Association (BSA), aimed to foster an inclusive environment on Saint Mary’s campus.
Students reflect on tradition of interhall football
With football season commencing, many students get their football fill by cheering on the Fighting Irish and binge-watching other NCAA and NFL games each weekend. But for those who want to get out on the gridiron themselves, Notre Dame has no shortage of options.
Career Center, Alumni Association introduce online career mentorship program
Saint Mary's announces 2017 Aquinas McMahon lecturer
Affected students open up about benefits of DACA status, fears for future
Student football equipment managers assist program behind the scenes
Institute for Latino Studies plans celebration for Hispanic Heritage Month
Guest lecturer speaks on ethics, activism in the age of Trump
TRiO educational program to host eighth annual Fr. Ted’s walk, run
Cervelli addresses repeal of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
University hosts town hall to discuss changes to residential life
Study Abroad Fair presents wide-ranging international opportunities
President of Magnetrol International discusses values-driven company culture












