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University to celebrate Moreau's beatification

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In honor of the third anniversary of the beatification of Blessed Fr. Basil Moreau, the founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross, the University of Notre Dame will celebrate with a series on events titled "Holy Cross: Faith in our Future."


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Stinson-Remick opens for classes

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The highly anticipated Stinson-Remick Hall of Engineering opened this January, in time for students returning to campus this semester to attend classes in the new state-of-the-art facility.


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Pro-life task force presents proposals

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A special task force initiated by University President Fr. John Jenkins last fall presented its preliminary recommendations last week on how best to "deepen the pro-life culture" and "strengthen the Notre Dame community's witness to Catholic teaching on life."


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Community commemorates MLK Day

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Today's holiday honoring the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. will be celebrated both at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's with events including a documentary film, a commemorative march and a theatrical performance.


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University to celebrate Moreau's beatification

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In honor of the third anniversary of the beatification of Blessed Fr. Basil Moreau, the founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross, the University of Notre Dame will celebrate with a series on events titled "Holy Cross: Faith in our Future."


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Community commemorates MLK Day

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Today's holiday honoring the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. will be celebrated both at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's with events including a documentary film, a commemorative march and a theatrical performance.


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Pro-life task force presents proposals

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A special task force initiated by University President Fr. John Jenkins last fall presented its preliminary recommendations last week on how best to "deepen the pro-life culture" and "strengthen the Notre Dame community's witness to Catholic teaching on life."




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ND community eager to aid in Haiti relief

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After the 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti Tuesday, students poured into the student government office in LaFortune Student Center and asked student body president Grant Schmidt, "What's our plan?"


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Speaker stirs mixed reviews

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The announcement that NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams will be the principal speaker at Notre Dame's commencement was met with a variety of reactions from this year's senior class.



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ACE works to increase enrollment

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A University of Notre Dame task force recently announced its plan to provide educational opportunities for Latino children by doubling the enrollment of Latino children in Catholic schools over the next decade.


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Over-exercising remains a concern

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As students return to campus filled with ambitious New Year's resolutions and goals for getting fit for Spring Break, Notre Dame recreation facilities see an influx of students and faculty eager to work out, especially in light of the recent registration for fitness classes. Some, however, take their exercise to the extreme.


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Class of 2014 predicted to be strong

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The 1,801 students admitted early to Notre Dame might be one of the most talented classes as well as the most ethnically diverse in the history of the University, director of undergraduate admissions Dan Saracino said.



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Phase Two of library renovation continues

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The Campus Committee of the Hesburgh Library Renovation Team continues to plan Phase Two of the library renovation, which will involve restructuring of the first and second floors.


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ACE works to increase enrollment

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A University of Notre Dame task force recently announced its plan to provide educational opportunities for Latino children by doubling the enrollment of Latino children in Catholic schools over the next decade.


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Class of 2014 predicted to be strong

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The 1,801 students admitted early to Notre Dame might be one of the most talented classes as well as the most ethnically diverse in the history of the University, director of undergraduate admissions Dan Saracino said.