Students 'dance in the moonlight' at club formal
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.
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.
Dean Carolyn Woo's contribution to the Last Lecture Series — which asks faculty members to prepare a lecture as if it were their last — was especially timely Thursday night, as Woo enters the final months of her fourteen year career at the helm of the Mendoza College of Business. Woo will leave at the end of the Fall Semester to take over as CEO of Catholic Relief Services.
As the United States celebrates Veterans Day today, Peace Studies professor and 1968 alumnus David Cortright said he will remember his unique experience as a Vietnam-era soldier actively involved in the anti-war movement.
Catholics need to defend their faith in an increasingly secularized society, Fr. Robert Barron said at the Jordan Hall of Science on Thursday.
For Notre Dame English professor Joseph Buttigieg, Tuesday's mayoral election was personal — his son, Pete, was the winner.
As 1953 alumnus Regis Philbin prepares to retire from his popular morning show, two Notre Dame faces surprised him on "Live with Regis and Kelly" Thursday morning.
While science and religion often clash in today's headlines, each has limitations that leave more than enough room for the other, biology professor Tom Fogle said at a lecture titled "Faith and Reason: A Quest for Intersections in a Modern Scientific World," held at Saint Mary's library Thursday.
The daughter of a firefighter and parks board member, Becky Reimbold learned at an early age the importance of giving back to the community.
Student Senate unanimously approved a resolution to amend the Student Union constitution by adding instructions to fill vacant student government positions Wednesday.
Wednesday night was a night of awareness, understanding and acceptance of multiculturalism on Notre Dame's campus.
It takes a lot to outfit a Notre Dame student — clothes, electronics and other various school supplies. Ever wonder who made all of those things?
Saint Mary's College kicked off the second annual Holy Cross Harvest, a large-scale donation drive to benefit the Northern Indiana Food Bank, on Monday.
After more than 65 years since the end of World War II, students at Saint Mary's are still learning about the lasting effects the Holocaust had on its victims and its survivors.
Imagine if we could have known the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World — what they looked like, how they were built.
University research is giving trauma victims a greater chance of survival, according to Dr. Francis Castellino, director of Notre Dame's W.M. Keck Center for Transgene Research.
A diverse group of Notre Dame professors gathered Tuesday to defend their respective majors as the most useful tool to rebuild society if the world ended today.