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Visiting journalist lectures about dangers of artificial intelligence
Campus wrestles with issues of free speech in wake of low ranking
Saint Mary's to host first in-person career fair since pandemic
Student nonprofit fights predatory lending in South Bend, offers emergency loans
Farley Hall rector departs after one month temporary leave
Saint Mary’s BookNook club lounges around Lake Marian to read
Four shot at Mexican Independence Day festivities on city’s west side, police say
At least four people were shot Saturday night on South Bend’s west side during Mexican Independence Day celebrations which turned dangerous, police said.
Freakonomics author speaks on prostitutes, terrorists in business lecture
Ada Limón, U.S. Poet Laureate, to speak Thursday at Saint Mary's
Howard Hall’s totter on South Quad funds clean water, builds community
Pulitzer-winning science writer Ed Yong talks empathy in journalism, science
Notre Dame student startup raises $300k, launches on tri-campus
Local vendors sell art, pastries at farmer’s market on campus
Lab for Economic Opportunities wants to fight homelessness with ‘more evidence and less politics’




















