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Dorms compete in Flaherty Food Fights, cook up dishes in the dining halls
Nine Notre Dame dorms competed in North and South Dining Halls during dinnertime Wednesday night in the semifinals of Flaherty Hall’s spring signature event, Flaherty Food Fights. The annual cooking tournament, modeled off the Food Network show, “Chopped,” raises money for Beacon Children’s Hospital in South Bend.
Professor describes fast fashion industry, her case study in panel discussion
Rezner and McAndrew explain senate procedures in second meeting of new term
‘You can tell they care about the animals’: Students welcome South Bend’s first cat cafe
Students strive to ban pornography, rekindle debate over University filter
Last month, four Notre Dame student senators proposed a resolution to ban pornography on campus Wi-Fi. The resolution appealed to the University’s Catholic character, linking frequent pornography use with sexual violence.
Thom Browne speaks ‘on the business of fashion’
On Tuesday evening, Thom Browne '88, wearing his signature gray suit with matching shorts and knee-high socks with four iconic white stripes, spoke to students packed into Jordan Auditorium in the Mendoza College of Business.
University rescinds COVID-19 bivalent booster requirement
Saint Mary’s announces commencement speaker, honors recipients
Fourth annual Ruskin lecture highlights climate change shame
Notre Dame hosts Easter activities for students staying on campus
Student senate holds first meeting of new term, approves officer nominations
Notre Dame Rocketry Team designs rocket for annual NASA Student Launch
Professor embroiled in abortion debate raises $9k for legal expenses
‘Satan was able to destroy a wonderful organization’: Right to Life is without president, faces internal turmoil
Student leadership banquet honors seniors, announces hall of the year winners
Ride-share startup hopes to disrupt industry with student drivers
Daniel Runde lectures on U.S. leadership on the world stage
Observer staff wins 17 awards at annual ICPA conference
Students develop apps for Hesburgh Library’s annual hackathon
As the workweek came to close last Friday, 14 teams of undergraduate developers settled into Hesburgh Library for the annual hackathon, a social coding competition over 40 hours long.























