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Professor contests O' Reilly's portrayal
On the Oct. 2 show of "The O'Reilly Factor" on Fox News, host Bill O'Reilly butted heads with Notre Dame theology professor Candida Moss over her critical review of his bestselling book, "Killing Jesus," in The Daily Beast.
CLC talks sexual assault
Campus Life Council (CLC) met Monday afternoon to discuss sexual assault prevention.
Experts discuss Pope's impact
In light of Pope Francis's recent, extensive interview in "America" magazine, groups at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's hosted separate panel discussions Monday to discuss the pope's comments and their impact on the Catholic Church and on the faith lives of students.
Bishop celebrates Red Mass for lawmakers
Yesterday was a red-letter day, as members of the University community, particularly, the law school community, celebrated the traditional Red Mass in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart.
My brother's and sister's keeper'
Editor's note: This is the second installment in a three-part series discussing mental health at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's in recognition of national Mental Illness Awareness Week. Saint Mary's junior Molly Smith said she first experienced depressive episodes during her sophomore year of high school. Since then, she has been fighting to get better.
We've got your back'
Editor's note: This is the first installment in a three-part series discussing mental health at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's in recognition of national Mental Illness Awareness Week.
Belles invite fathers for Senior Dads Weekend
Members of the Saint Mary's class of 2014 and their fathers enjoyed events at Saint Mary's and Notre Dame this weekend during the College's annual Senior Dads Weekend.
NDream celebrates new admissions policy
Students and faculty gathered outside Main Building Friday afternoon to celebrate Notre Dame's decision to admit undocumented students.
We've got your back'
Editor's note: This is the first installment in a three-part series discussing mental health at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's in recognition of national Mental Illness Awareness Week.
Students get colorful in local 5K
On Saturday morning, many Notre Dame students participated in the self-proclaimed "happiest 5K on the planet" when the Color Run came to South Bend.
Rep. Johnson works to develop a culture of peace
When Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX-30) became the first woman in state history to lead a major Texas House committee, the Labor Committee, her supporters knew this would not be the only barrier this Texas native would break.






