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Show Some Skin' opens auditions for 2014 show

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"Show Some Skin", a show comprised of monologue performances that discuss issues such as race, gender and sexuality, will begin auditions today for the Feb. 2014 performances, show director Clarissa Schwab, said.


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To give a human face to the conflict'

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The ongoing conflict in Syria spurred the creation of the Student Syrian Solidarity Coalition earlier this year, and the group's latest event was a panel discussion titled "Syria: Why it Matters to Us" held in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium on Thursday.


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Professor awarded $3 million

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With a $3 million grant at her disposal, assistant professor of psychology Kristin Valentino will be able to test a maltreatment intervention program for local families.


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SMC prepares for 41st Madrigal dinner

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Carols, costumes and medieval court dancers will usher in the Christmas season this weekend during Saint Mary's 41st annual Madrigal Dinner in Regina Hall, presented by the College's music department.


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Council publishes suggestions

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The Diversity Council of Notre Dame submitted a resolution to the administration Thursday detailing recommendations for further actions benefitting the University's diverse community, compiled after four months of discussion.


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Designs combat sexual assault

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According to the University's Committee on Sexual Assault Prevention (CSAP), the majority of sexual assaults on college campuses involve alcohol. Senior design students Laurel Komos and Mia Swift decided to raise awareness of the link between sexual assault and alcohol in a creative way.



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Speakers assess impact of mass incarceration

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Saint Mary's hosted the Symposium on Women's Incarceration on Tuesday to discuss how the current increase in female prisoners affects American society, according to Dr. Adrienne Lyles-Chockley, a lawyer and coordinator of the Justice Education program at Saint Mary's.




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Group discusses food options

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At Wednesday night's student senate meeting, student body president Alex Coccia said student government would introduce a new sexual assault prevention campaign next semester called "One Is Too Many."



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ND and BYU open interreligious dialogue

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Notre Dame and Brigham Young University's football teams squared off Nov. 23, but Thursday, major scholars from both schools will seek common ground between these religious institutions' parent faiths.


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ND sues for relief from HHS mandate

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Notre Dame re-filed a lawsuit Tuesday for relief from a mandate of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that the University claims violates its right to religious freedom.


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Mayor speaks to ND engineers

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In a lecture Monday morning in DeBartolo Hall, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg spoke to Notre Dame engineering students about how engineers can help to move the city forward.


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Jenkins explains Diversity Committee's role

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The new President's Oversight Committee on Diversity and Inclusion aims to ensure campus leaders are striving to create a welcoming atmosphere for students, faculty and staff, University President Fr. John Jenkins told The Observer last month.