Fans support professional soccer
It's almost summer and football season is in full swing - for students loyal to the European and Mexican soccer leagues, that is.
It's almost summer and football season is in full swing - for students loyal to the European and Mexican soccer leagues, that is.
In their final meeting of the semester, members of Campus Life Council (CLC) discussed how to best advocate for the expansion of inclusion on the basis of sexual orientation, race and ethnicity in student government's Year End Report to the Board of Trustees.
Over Spring Break, 10 Notre Dame graduate students enrolled in a classics seminar taught by Professor Martin Bloomer gained hands-on experience with ancient texts and manuscripts at the Ambrosian Library in Milan, Italy.
After testimonies at a March 5 town hall meeting called to address instances of racial discrimination revealed a widespread problem of racial discrimination on campus, community leaders are working to foster an environment that better embodies the ideal outlined in Notre Dame's "Spirit of Inclusion" statement.
Campus Girl Scouts of Notre Dame and St. Mary's received the 2011-2012 Community Recognition Award from the Northern Indiana-Michiana Service Unit last week for its service to the local area.
For Saint Mary's junior Lindsay Ellis, summer break will be an opportunity to explore the cultures of young female leaders from around the world.
The smell of burgers, lyrics of "Call Me Maybe" and cries of "You Gotta Regatta" filled the air around St. Mary's Lake on Saturday during the 26th annual Fisher Regatta.
A former University employee in Notre Dame's Office of the Registrar who pled guilty to four counts of voyeurism will serve no time in prison, a judge ordered last week.
The rising call for the expansion of rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) students, faculty and staff hit a speed bump last week when the University announced it would not add sexual orientation to its nondiscrimination clause.
Hundreds of students got down and dirty during Muddy Sunday, Keenan Hall's signature mud volleyball tournament, at White Fields in support of Habitat for Humanity.
After sparking protest from residents and alumni of St. Edward's Hall, the Office of Housing decided last week to reverse its plan to gradually introduce modular furniture in the dorm, originally set to begin this fall.
Last week, the College of Arts and Letters named theater professor Peter Holland the recipient of the 2012 Sheedy Excellence in Teaching Award.
Senior Michael J. O'Brien has been named valedictorian of the 2012 Notre Dame graduating class and will present the valedictory address during the May 20 Commencement ceremony, the University announced in a press release Friday.
Howard Hall and Morrissey Hall will hold a bone marrow drive today in LaFortune's Dooley Room with Be the Match Registry, an organization in charge of the national bone marrow registry.
The Best Buddies of Notre Dame will hold their first Friendship Walk and 5K Run tomorrow morning to benefit Best Buddies Indiana.
Winning the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award has brought activist Frank Mugisha respect in the United States, but in his home country of Uganda, he and his cause still meet with a great deal of enmity.
In response to the University declining to add sexual orientation to its non-discrimination clause April 25, students held a candlelight vigil on the Fieldhouse Mall on Thursday night. Members of the Notre Dame community expressed their personal reactions to the statement issued by the University on the non-discrimination clause and their resolve.
After a Sammy Adams concert highlighted Tostal Part One in March, Saint Mary's students celebrated Tostal Part Two on Thursday with stunner shades, YOLO tanks and Dippin' Dots. The Saint Mary's Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted Saint Mary's Tostal and worked to make this year's event unique.
Ryan Hall will host a 5-on-5 wheelchair basketball tournament tomorrow afternoon to support the Wheelchair Foundation, an international nonprofit which distributes wheelchairs to those in need across the globe.
On Thursday morning, pro-life activist Randall Terry visited Notre Dame's campus to host a press conference and deliver a letter to University President Fr. John Jenkins.