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Justice Friday explores legacy of MLK
In the latest installment of the Justice Education Friday series, Samira Payne, assistant director of the Office of Civic and Social Engagement, and Gloria Jenkins, director of Multicultural Services, discussed the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. in 2016, specifically with a focus on inclusivity and diversity on Saint Mary’s campus and the greater community.
Lecturer explores Syrian conflict
The Center for Civil and Human Rights hosted a lecture Friday afternoon by Radwan Ziadeh, a senior analyst at the Arab Center in Washington D.C., a visiting scholar at Columbia University, the founder and director of the Damascus Center for Human Rights Studies in Syria and the head of the Syrian Commission for Transitional Justice.
Saint Mary's promotes community with Fifth Quarter and Overtime events
Notre Dame adds new summer study abroad programs
Notre Dame strives to give students a global education, and over the past two years, the University has expanded its study abroad opportunities, adding 10 new summer programs to its study abroad options for students, Rosemary Max, director of international programs at Notre Dame International, said.
Club calls off trip to D.C. for March for Life due to inclement weather
Student Senate approves secretary, discusses residential life
The Senate met Wednesday evening to approve sophomore Mae Raab as the new Student Union secretary for the remainder of the 2015-2016 school year and discuss recent announcements regarding housing changes.
Saint Mary's launches hashtag campaign on social media
Saint Mary’s initiated a new social media campaign this semester by implementing two new Instagram hashtags, #BellesOfSaintMarys and #SMCseniormoments.
Residents, hall staff react to announced dorm renovations














