LNO celebrates 24th anniversary
Late Night Olympics (LNO), an interhall competition that benefits St. Joseph County Special Olympics, is back for the 24th time, beginning tonight at 6 p.m., coordinator Tim Novak said.
Late Night Olympics (LNO), an interhall competition that benefits St. Joseph County Special Olympics, is back for the 24th time, beginning tonight at 6 p.m., coordinator Tim Novak said.
Access to food and clean water is an essential human right, and science and technology have a key role to play in sustainable development.
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, Irish Gardens is facing a huge spike in business, but Notre Dame's student-run flower shop strives to maintain its personal approach to customers while dealing with a large increase in orders.
As spring slowly approaches, high school seniors anxiously await their acceptance letters to the university of their choice. However, while many potential Notre Dame students begin to decide whether or not to make their home under the Dome, the University is reaching out to minority students in an effort to bring more diversity to campus.
Madeline Buckley, Laura Myers and Sam Werner have been chosen to help oversee The Observer's editorial operations in 2010-11, incoming Editor-in-Chief Matt Gamber announced Wednesday.
Got Dance? — a dance workshop featuring 15 students from Saint Mary's and Notre Dame — will be running Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in O'Laughlin Auditorium on Saint Mary's campus.
In an effort to improve the general well- being of students, senators examined two important issues during its Wednesday night meeting, passing a resolution for the installation of a color printer at LaFortune and proposing a student medical amnesty policy.
Notre Dame Campus Ministry's weekly Prayercast is approaching its three-year milestone, director of Folk Choir and Liturgy Resources Steve Warner said.
In its introductory year, the ImproveND survey ended with successful participation rates, as both undergraduate and graduate students took advantage of the opportunity to provide feedback regarding various aspects of University life, Heather Tonk, director of Strategic Planning, said.
Students, faculty and staff read aloud each of Shakespeare's 154 sonnets Wednesday at the first Notre Dame Sonnet Fest in the Great Hall of O'Shaughnessy.
Saturday at 2 p.m., Notre Dame students will be braving the ice-cold waters of St. Joseph Lake in the first annual Polar Bear Plunge, organized by Badin and Dillon Hall.
Making leadership decisions in an ethical context, a topic University President Fr. John Jenkins is certainly familiar with, was central to a lecture he held Tuesday.
Retired professor of history Robert Burns died Friday after a long illness. He was 83.
The Office of International Studies (OIS) received 1,499 applications for study abroad programs for the 2010-2011 school year, Director Kathleen Opel said.
The Council of Representatives (COR) discussed the ongoing development of a new Web site that would allow Notre Dame students to rate and review off-campus housing properties at their meeting Tuesday night.
The American Red Cross is always in need of blood and the Office of Civic and Social Engagement (OCSE) at Saint Mary's College contributed to that need by organizing a blood drive Tuesday.
Notre Dame celebrated the arrival of Bishop Kevin Rhoades to the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend with a Mass of thanksgiving at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart Tuesday.
Guest speaker Joshua Diehl, director of the Notre Dame Center for Children and Families, presented "Solving the Autism Puzzle" Monday evening on Saint Mary's campus as part of Student Diversity Board's Disabilities Awareness Week events.
"Women aren't the problem, they are the solution," Nicholas Kristof, author and New York Times op-ed columnist, said during a lecture Monday, discussing the importance of women in developing countries.