Band plays in front of Capitol
Instead of Touchdown Jesus and the Golden Dome in the background of its performance, the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol Building flanked the Notre Dame Marching Band this past weekend.
Instead of Touchdown Jesus and the Golden Dome in the background of its performance, the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol Building flanked the Notre Dame Marching Band this past weekend.
A crowd of individuals curious about what it would be like to travel around the world working for the United Nations came to hear Professor George Lopez give the talk, "Denuclearizing North Korea: Confessions of a UN Practitioner," Tuesday in the Hesburgh Center for International Studies.
Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) is helping break the silence that has defined North Korean refugees' lives, according to intern and program nomad Stephen Erich.
Used science equipment has found new life in needy high schools thanks to the year-old Notre Dame Laboratory Instrumentation Giving Hope to Students (ND LIGHTS) initiative.
Students, faculty and staff took on new identities Tuesday night for the seventh annual Hunger Banquet, sponsored by Saint Mary's College Student Diversity Board (SDB).
As part of International Education Week (IEW), Saint Mary's mathematics professor Steven Broad discussed his time researching in Brazil this summer during a Monday lecture.
A new condominium-style development on Notre Dame Avenue will be the latest in a string of luxury off-campus student housing complexes around the University's perimeter.
Nanoscience could revolutionize treatments of cancer and bacterial infections, a Notre Dame professor who traveled to China for a conference on the subject, said.
Five Indiana Supreme Court justices visited campus Monday to hear arguments for a case on their docket, swapping their regular location in Indianapolis for the Eck Hall of Law's Patrick F. McCartan Courtroom.
A rekindling of American values in American architectural design is needed, an architect for the government's public buildings said in a lecture at Bond Hall on Monday.
Saint Mary's will promote both international culture and study abroad opportunities this week as part of International Education Week (IEW), an annual program celebrated at colleges across the nation.
International and domestic students can celebrate their cultures together during International Education Week (IEW), sponsored by the International Student Services and Activities (ISSA) this week.
Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP) is investigating a purse snatching that occurred Thursday night in the D6 parking lot.
Playing for Peace continued its efforts to promote peace in South Sudan at the second annual basketball tournament and Peace & Pep Rally held before the men's basketball season opener against Mississippi Valley State on Saturday.
Thursday evenings on the third floor of the Coleman-Morse Center, members of the Notre Dame Handbell Choir can be found meticulously perfecting their craft in preparation for their nine performances this semester.
Stars, confetti and navy blue curtains brought back an old-school style at "Dancing in the Moonlight," the first co-sponsored formal held by Ballroom Dance Club and Swing Club.
Notre Dame joined more than 170 colleges and universities nationwide on Friday to simultaneously take part in the National Roll Call, honoring servicemen and women who died in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan since Sept. 11, 2001.
While the Irish "home" game in Maryland this weekend was not technically at home, many fans said it still felt that way.
By MADELINE MILES and REBECCA O'NEIL
Students were given the chance to sample a variety of residence hall fare Thursday night at Farley Hall's second annual Taste of ND.