Dumb phones and spirituality
“Living in the silence and boredom in the absence of our smartphones will help us, first, wake up to the fact that we are sinking in quicksand, that we run our race in vain.”
“Living in the silence and boredom in the absence of our smartphones will help us, first, wake up to the fact that we are sinking in quicksand, that we run our race in vain.”
“You can choose when to use AI and when to not, and you should deliberate over that choice in light of what kind of person you want to become.”
“The masculine urge to drop out of Notre Dame and become armed security for an illegal mining operation somewhere in Africa has been one of my most recent intrusive masculine thoughts.”
The Irish should embrace their independent identity, refusing to legitimize a shameful ranking by playing in a bowl game and ending its partnership with a conference that disrespects them.
“Having justices with varied philosophies is important for richer debate.”
“We must recognize that we all love the raccoon. So why can’t we all love America too?”
On a campus boasting some of the best resources for student life in the nation, oftentimes the most meaningful moments are formed in our own tiny dorm rooms. Why not make that space as welcoming as possible?
Columnist Zora Rodgers tackles issues and anonymous questions ranging from men, snipped photos and what constitutes dating in this week's Dear Domer.
“I feel undeniably drawn to quantify my summer not in the number of procedures I witnessed, but rather in the number of coloring sheets I made.”
There are striking similarities between propaganda produced by Notre Dame and the Soviet Union.
Predators ought to be allowed admission to St. Marmot’s College for Rodents.
Spoiler: it’s not just the First Amendment.
Disagreement must be embraced joyfully and cannot be a barrier to genuine human connection.
An interview with the beloved professor
You won’t understand this when you read it now. But later, you will.
“Turning Point USA is precisely what Saint Mary’s needs. In its faithful embodiment of our four core values, this chapter may well prove the most vital development this college has seen in generations.”
“A warming world pushes us toward the very ideologies that prevent us from cooling it.”
“As humans, we don’t always desire the truth.”