Opinion
The Guerrilla Girls: Bias, discrimination and activism in the art world
A feminist activist group called "The Guerrilla Girls" uses humorous, provocative, and eye-catching artwork to challenge the racist and sexist composition of the art world. Their work reminds us to always question dominant mainstream narratives and highlights the power of using art to challenge social injustice.
Dinner with Brother Doug
Across the lake at Columba Hall live the Brothers of the Holy Cross, and a handful of loyal Observer readers. One correction sent in more than a year ago has led to an unexpected connection unlike any other.
The dining hall deserves your love
Columnist Allison Abplanalp writes how the dining hall is a game, you just have to know how to play it.
Music to my ears
Moira talks about her current favorite songs.
Everyone is welcome at Dillon's Milkshake Mass
Dillon's Milkshake Mass doesn't have a conventional congregation, but does that make the way we worship any less holy?
The perks of on-campus life
A reflection on the great parts of being an on-campus senior.
An unhinged recap of Junior Parents Weekend
If you're taking your parents to Newf's... proceed with caution.
It's just you.
A look into Schopenhauer’s hedgehog’s dilemma. What should he do?
Notre Dame has declared ’war on poverty’
Notre Dame's new Strategic Poverty Initiative plans to make us the top poverty research university in the world.
Be proud of your low Uber rating
Why I love smalltalk with strangers
In solidarity with professor Tamara Kay
Members of Notre Dame explain why they support Tamara Kay in response to The Irish Rover.
ChatGPT: An academic weapon of mass destruction
Is ChatGPT defanging the bite of a liberal arts education? Here's what our editorial board has to say.
Overscheduled? Maybe you should drop something.
Between an internship and classes, I learned to stop and smell the cherry blossoms in Washington D.C. — and so can you.
Don't know what to do next summer? Consider service.
Columnist Kat Regala reflects on her experience working in service during her recent summers, and encourages her readers to consider doing service during their own summers away from school, too.
























