SMC raises cancer awareness
The Saint Mary's Health and Wellness Department is promoting breast cancer awareness this month at a booth in the Student Center atrium.
The Saint Mary's Health and Wellness Department is promoting breast cancer awareness this month at a booth in the Student Center atrium.
Notre Dame's Interdisciplinary Center for Network Science and Applications (iCeNSA), established last year, is looking to expand and reach out to more faculty and students, David Hachen, co-director of the center and professor of sociology, said.
The University is a grade greener this year. The College Sustainability Report Card, a project of the Sustainable Endowments Institute that evaluates the environmental impact of national universities, awarded Notre Dame a B grade Wednesday, up from last year's grade of B-. The scoring is broken down into nine categories with a grade for each one. The overall score is the average grade from each area. Notre Dame was given an A in Administration, Student Involvement and Investment priorities. The lowest categories were Shareholder Engagement, which received a C and Endowment transparency, which received a D. The Report Card cites an increase in the use of "environmentally friendly paper products," efforts of GreeND and the Office and Sustainability and the LEED-certification of many of the newer campus buildings as reasons for the University's higher grade. The D grade is because the University does not have a public list of holdings and the shareholder voting record is kept private, according to the site. University Sustainability Programs Coordinator Erin Hafner said she believes Notre Dame's commitment to purchasing paper products that have been recycled was a large part of the higher grade awarded this year. "Through a collaboration with Office Depot's corporate sustainability program, Notre Dame's Procurement Services and the Office of Sustainability, the University was able to realize a 70 percent increase in purchases of recycled-content paper," she said. Hafner said the University also decreased the demand for electricity on campus, the result of a University project that increased heating and cooling efficiency in 24 buildings across campus. But she said student involvement was invaluable. "Student initiatives like the CFL bulb exchanges and several energy awareness campaigns have contributed to behavioral change as well," Hafner said. She said the University has also reduced carbon emissions by 7.5 percent this year. A large part of the decrease is due to a push to use LED lighting on campus. The University's grade in the College Sustainability Report Card rose for the third straight year, according to a University press release. Last year's B- was an improvement on the D- grade the University received in 2007, one of the lowest the report card awarded. Hafner said the Office of Sustainability is always working to improve the environmental impact of the University. "The Office of Sustainability will continue to focus on campus energy use and energy efficiency projects," she said.
Meet Spot. He's a junior English major who has dreams of becoming a writer. Unfortunately, it's not going so well. He's in love with a girl who doesn't seem to know who he is and his best friend might be having feelings for him. He's the quintessential loveable loser. He's also fictional.
Students walking through South Quad Thursday were met with more than just the usual diagonal paths and fields of grass. Instead, passersby witnessed a display of hundreds of small white crosses as well as thousands of pink and blue flags throughout the Quad.
International Development Research Council (IDRC) is a new student-created and student-led group on campus, dedicated to bringing students together toward the pursuit of international development, IDRC President and Notre Dame senior Paul Jindra said.
Student body president Grant Schmidt delivered his first State of the Student Union address to the Student Senate during its meeting Wednesday, identifying off-campus safety as a top priority and urging students to be proactive against crime.
Church teachings should inform the health care debate Sr. Geraldine Hoyler, general treasurer of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, said during Saint Mary's College Theology on Fire series on Wednesday.
University President Fr. John Jenkins announced the University Commencement Ceremony will be moved this year from the Joyce Center arena to the Notre Dame Stadium in an e-mail to the student body yesterday.
Student Senate unanimously approved the topic for student government's presentation to the Board of Trustees, which will take place next Thursday. Student government will present on the issue of off-campus safety.
Don't have time in your schedule to walk to the box office to purchase tickets? Problem solved. The Moreau Center for the Arts announced Sept. 30 they now provide an option to buy online tickets.
Saint Mary's College received a three-year, $299,893 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women in time for October's Domestic Violence Awareness Month to create an on-campus program educating students about sexual violence.
Notre Dame freshman Dillon Powers recently got the chance of a lifetime when he traveled to Greece and Egypt while playing for the United States Under- 20 Men's World Cup soccer team.
Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP) began offering monthly women's self-defense classes aimed at rape prevention this semester, as part of the nation-wide Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) program, NDSP crime prevention officer Keri Kei Shibata said.
New to Notre Dame this year is the "NASCAR Kinetics: Marketing in Motion" case-study program which offers students the chance to tackle the challenges faced by NASCAR's sponsors and marketing professionals.
The increased use of e-Reserves and online reading materials has become a major debate topic on campus this year as students find their print quotas, which are supposed to last for the entire academic year, depleting much faster than expected.
Visiting fellow George Wachira, a senior Research and Policy Advisor of the Nairobi Peace Initiative-Africa, discussed the effectiveness of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC) for peace building efforts in Africa in a lecture Tuesday night.
The role of the United States President, especially that of President Barack Obama, along with discussion of the scope of government, remained a heated topic of discussion amongst University political scientists Tuesday afternoon.
At Tuesday's Council of Representatives (COR) meeting, Campus Life Council (CLC) representatives announced additional task forces that will address specific issues central to campus life.
Many Americans ring in the autumn season with pumpkins and apple pie. Others, however, turn to the ways of their German counterparts and celebrate with lederhosen and wienerschnitzel.