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SMC workshop to explore strengths
Saint Mary's students and parents will get to learn about each other's strengths at the third annual StrengthsQuest workshop tomorrow as part of Sophomore Parent's Weekend.
Project to tackle vulnerability
The seventh annual Edith Stein Project will focus on vulnerability in relationships of every type, conference co-chair junior Margaret Kennedy said.
Making the cut
As colleges compete for top national rankings and students compete for top SAT scores, some people argue the college admissions process places too much focus on numbers.
Facebook breaks wall between digital, real life
Take a photo. Photoshop. Upload to Facebook.
Rocheleau, Rose win in single-ticket race
Juniors Brett Rocheleau and Katie Rose won Wednesday's election for student body president and vice president with 57.3 percent of the 2,382 votes, vice president of elections for Judicial Council Caitlin Ogren said.
Facebook's latest changes receive varied reception on campus
ND blog network spurs online dialogue
Students, faculty and staff are using the Notre Dame blog network to connect globally, according to Don Schindler, the managing director of Marketing Communications at AgencyND.
Club sports participation grows
The number of club sports at Notre Dame is on the rise due in part to a new University policy, RecSports Assistant Director Dave Brown said.
Professor recognized for writings
Sociology professor Christian Smith recently received honors for his latest works, "What is a Person" and "Souls in Transition," from top scholarly institutions, including "Choice" magazine and the Lilly Fellows Program.
SMC celebrates heritage month
Saint Mary's College Student has officially kicked off African American Heritage Month (AAHM) celebrations, according to Tamara Taylor, the assistant director of Student Involvement & Multicultural Services (SIMS).
OIS releases study abroad decisions
Antsy students are dreaming of Big Ben, the Colosseum and the Parthenon this week in the wake of Friday's release of study abroad decisions from the Office of International Studies (OIS) for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Where in the world is Observer Passport?
We packed and planned. We navigated airport security. We boarded our flights. We made it through months of anticipation and several days of jetlag. Finally, we're here.






