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A call to action'
For junior Jenny Fucillo, losing her grandmother to multiple myeloma in January was "a call to action."
Hall puts wheels on the court
The wildcats of Ryan Hall will continue their history of supporting people with disabilities Sunday during their second annual Wheelchair Basketball Tournament.
SMC presents Four-Year Promise
On April 2, Saint Mary's announced the Four-Year Promise, which guarantees students will either graduate in four years or the College will pay for their extra courses.
Annual banquet honors student leadership
The Division of Student Affairs honored six Notre Dame seniors and one post-baccalaureate student for their academic, journalistic and service contributions to the University at the April 3 Student Leadership Awards Banquet.
Pass-In-Review honors ROTC members
Fourteen exemplary members of Notre Dame's Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program received awards for integrity, leadership and community involvement at the 2013 Presidential Pass-In-Review ceremony yesterday.
Senior awarded scholarship
Senior Catherine Reidy will take the Notre Dame tradition across the pond next year to study for her master's degree in African Studies on a Clarendon Scholarship at Oxford University.
Arabic Club celebrates Middle Eastern culture
The Arabic Club hosted its sixth annual Arabic Culture Night last Friday, celebrating the culture with the theme "East meets West." Club president Maria Rodriguez said the event was multi-leveled.
University hires digital officer
Among several technology-based initiatives in the works for next year, the University created a new position called chief academic digital officer to promote digital learning and appointed Elliott Visconsi to fill the position, according to a University press release.
Council presents LGBQ week
Members of the Core Council for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Questioning students encouraged the Student Senate on Wednesday to participate in next week's StaND Against Hate Week.
Artists advocate for reform
Activist-artists and avid supporters of immigration reform Julio Salgado and Steve Pavey contributed their work to La Fuerza's "Education without Barriers" week April 9 at Saint Mary's. The week explores the intersection of education and immigration reform.
RLAC raffles balloon ride
Students looking for off-campus housing may have extra incentive to do so now. Rent Like a Champion is raffling off a hot air balloon ride for anyone who signs a lease prior to May 1.
Conference addresses climate change
The inaugural Climate Change and the Common Good Conference, an event focused on the "multidisciplinary exploration of the challenges and opportunities society faces in addressing climate change and resource scarcity," was held April 8-10 in McKenna Hall.
Law student recounts experiences in Syria
Notre Dame law student KenanRahmani has had his share of fear-inducing experiences in his travels to war-torn Syria, and his mission trip to the country over spring break was no exception to this rule.
Duncan Hall hosts golf tournament
After weeks of preparation, Duncan Hall will host its first campus-wide golf tournament, The Duncan Classic, the weekend of April 13th and 14th. The nine-hole competition will include separate chipping and putting challenges.
Water Ski Club seeks to revitalize program
In a land of more than 350 student organizations and clubs, Notre Dame's Water Ski Club wants to once again reassert its place on the map.






