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Group explores photo exhibit

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Photo Futures at the Snite, a new five-week co-curricular initiative that began Sept. 11, allows students from diverse majors and interests to become acquainted with the "Heartland" exhibition.


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Historian examines Irish political cartoons

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In a celebration of the University's Irish character, Notre Dame's Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies sponsored Felix M. Larkin's lecture on the Shemus political cartoons of Ireland in the 1920s. The talk, titled "Artistic Bombs in Ireland: the Shemas Cartoons in the Freeman's Journal, 1920-1924," took place in Flanner Hall on Tuesday afternoon.



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Group discusses campus safety, dorm life

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During Wednesday night's Student Senate meeting, the group expressed concerns about the armed robbery that took place near McGlinn Hall before fall break and debated the pros and cons of Notre Dame dorm life.







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Declan Memorial Fund aids students

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Since Declan Sullivan's death three years ago, the fund his family created in his memory has sponsored 52 students at Horizons for Youth, a tutoring and scholarship nonprofit organization in Chicago.


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CLC considers campus diversity

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As students return from Fall Break, the Campus Life Council (CLC) reconvened Monday afternoon to discuss on-campus diversity, gender relations and office hours.


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Seniors spend fall break at thesis boot camp

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While some seniors spent fall break at home, on a road trip or in Las Vegas, 29 members of the Class of 2014 got a jump start on their theses in Thesis Camp, sponsored by the Hesburgh Library and the University Writing Center.


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SMC plans LGBTQ support events for Ally Week

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In order to promote a "safe zone" for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) community, the Saint Mary's Straight and Gay Alliance (SAGA) is sponsoring Ally Week through Friday.


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Promoting a culture of life'

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Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ-4) and his wife, Marie Smith, will receive the 2014 University of Notre Dame Evangelium Vitae Medal in the spring, the University stated in a press release on Oct. 8.