Student attends Grammy's
While many students spent last Sunday watching the Grammy's on TV, Saint Mary's senior Briana Coyne experienced the red carpet, celebrities and awards up close as her father was nominated for his work on Adele's album "21."
While many students spent last Sunday watching the Grammy's on TV, Saint Mary's senior Briana Coyne experienced the red carpet, celebrities and awards up close as her father was nominated for his work on Adele's album "21."
Fighting Irish Army ROTC cadets will look to show off their best dance moves next weekend as the battalion hosts its annual Army Ball on Friday, Feb. 24, at the Hilton Garden Inn in South Bend.
Notre Dame's undergraduate tuition continues to rise for the 2012-2013 academic year by 3.8 percent to $42,971, a University press release stated Feb. 9.
The Student Diversity Board (SDB) hosted an International Student Women's Issues Panel on Thursday evening as part of Women's Appreciation Week at Saint Mary's College. The discussion focused on diversity and women's rights.
"Love Your Body Week" at Saint Mary's College begins next week and aims to help women critically analyze the negative media stereotypes about their bodies.
While working in Northern Ireland over the past six years, Dr. Mark Cummings' research team found that political violence affects the way families function, which in turn causes behavioral and mental health problems in children.
Saint Mary's Student Government Association (SGA) is preparing for elections set to take place at the beginning of March.
Comedian Eric O'Shea had Saint Mary's students in stitches Wednesday as he performed his routine in Carroll Auditorium, sponsored by the Student Activities Board (SAB).
Health-conscious students will have options beyond the Huddle's limited organic and gluten-free options when Whole Foods opens in Mishawaka in the fall.
Student Senate passed a resolution requesting the University approve an application for a gay-straight alliance (GSA) on Wednesday. The resolution also requested the University offer a public statement explaining its decision on the application.
Four Mendoza College of Business students are applying project management skills learned at Notre Dame to a local Montessori school.
The Judicial Council approved 10 tickets to run for Class Council. Six tickets are running for Sophomore Class Council, while two tickets are running for Junior and Senior Class Councils each. Elections will take place online today from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The hunt for counterfeit drugs in third world countries has found an ally in Notre Dame junior Kellie Raddell. Raddell is currently hard at work with the Paper Analytical Device (PAD) program to help put a stop to counterfeit drug trafficking.
The Great Hall of O'Shaughnessy was full of love Tuesday — love, and lovers of Shakespeare.
Notre Dame students looking to expand their culinary horizons can now try a taste of Korean cuisine in the dining hall.
Campus bike enthusiasts will have to pedal on without the Notre Dame Bike Shop, which closed last semester for the foreseeable future. However, student bike technicians said they are working hard to reopen in a new location.
Dancing animals and a love story will be on stage this weekend at Saint Mary's College as students and the music department put on a production of Xavier Montsalvage's "El Gato con Botas."