Saint Mary’s students favor Harris, Observer poll finds
Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump among Saint Mary’s College students, with abortion and the economy emerging as top issues, according to a new Observer poll.
Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump among Saint Mary’s College students, with abortion and the economy emerging as top issues, according to a new Observer poll.
A poll conducted by The Observer found Vice President Kamala Harris leads with 54.2% of Notre Dame students’ votes, compared to 38.3% for former President Donald Trump.
Both clubs will hold watch parties as results come in on Tuesday night.
Students speak on their personal experience voting and perceptions of politics in their states.
Students across residence halls competed in Saturday's Dorm Day Olympics.
The Cushwa-Leighton Library hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to introduce Saint Mary's new academic repository last Friday afternoon.
The St. Joe County Public Library offers many resources to Notre Dame and the broader community.
On Halloween night, Baumer Hall and the Student Union Board hosted Baumer Boo. Attendees enjoyed the event.
Saint Mary’s hosts a panel of LGBTQ+ alumni to share their stories in celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month.
Lead manager of the Huddle Mart Tyrone Diment is retiring from his role after 11 years working at Notre Dame.
BridgeND hosted their annual signature event, ConvergeND, to encourage students to discuss politics with others outside of their political affiliation.
University of Michigan professor Arun Agrawal will lead the Just Transformations to Sustainability Initiative beginning Jan. 1, 2025.
Notre Dame Law School professor Derek Muller was recently named a contributor for CNN’s coverage of Tuesday’s presidential election.
In an interview with The Observer, the new dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, Mary Gallagher, highlighted her priorities as she steps into her new position.
Former Notre Dame women’s basketball coach and current Mendoza assistant professor Muffet McGraw spoke at a College Democrats event, encouraging students to embrace civic engagement and gender equality.
To conclude the two-day Fr. TED Talk event, Fr. Robert Dowd spoke on the issues of civility and sustainability.
Economics professor Chloe Gibbs discussed the economy in a lecture hosted by ND Votes and the Klau Institute.
Campus Ministry and Dunne Hall are offering service trips to Wisconsin and Arizona, respectively.
Knott Hall residents filled the meeting room Wednesday in support of their senator, John Knott, who faced a bill of impeachment for content he wrote in a Knott Hall listserv email. A vote on an increase to the student activities fee also failed.
Saint Mary’s alumna Lenore Madden McCarter '88 donated a collection of Charles Dickens' first edition books and other items in honor of her mother, Lenore Hennebry Madden '61.