Irish men’s DMR wins national championship
In the final event of the night at the NCAA Track and Field Indoor Championships on Friday in Birmingham, Alabama, the Notre Dame men’s DMR team stole the show by rallying to win the race and earning...
View ArticleUniversity to celebrate ecumenism with global Christian leaders
Notre Dame is planning to host two events to celebrate ecumenism and the relationships between Christians of different traditions, according to a Monday press release. “Notre Dame’s commitment to...
View ArticleND clinches ACC Championship with 20-point win over Louisville
With a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament on the line, No. 4 Notre Dame left no doubt in anyone’s mind who would be claiming that position from the ACC after besting No. 3 Louisville 99-79 and clinching...
View Article2019 Sustainability Seminar Series to address climate change
Environmental and climate change experts will share their research at the University’s 2019 Sustainability Seminar Series, sponsored by the Notre Dame Office of Sustainability along with the Kellogg...
View ArticleFinancial aid director, committee make recommendations for higher ed success
Notre Dame director of financial aid Mary Nucciarone worked as part of the Higher Education Committee of 50, which Wednesday released a report of 36 recommendations for student success in college,...
View ArticlePlaintiff in marriage equality case to speak at law school
Jim Obergefell, the plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court case Obsergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage in the United States, will speak at the Notre Dame Law School on March 27 on the...
View ArticleNotre Dame law professor appointed to international commission
Notre Dame law professor and director of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies Paolo Carozza was selected by the U.S. State Department to serve on the Venice Commission of Europe, according...
View ArticleIrish fall short of comeback against Louisville in ACC tournament second...
Despite junior guard T.J. Gibbs’ best efforts, it was too little, too late. Taking the court at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina for the second game in as many days, Notre Dame was...
View ArticleFormer College President Jan Cervelli files civil suit against Saint Mary’s
Former College President Jan Cervelli filed a civil lawsuit against Saint Mary’s on Tuesday, alleging members of the Saint Mary’s Board of Trustees pressured her to resign and did not honor their...
View ArticleJenkins offers condolences following New Zealand terror attack
University President Fr. John Jenkins released a statement Friday offering his condolences to the loved ones of victims of a terror attack that killed at least 49 people in New Zealand. An additional...
View ArticleIrish advance to Big Ten championship game with overtime win against Gophers
Fifty-three seconds. For 53 seconds, a shallow fear filled Compton Family Ice Arena as the home team was just one goal away from advancing to the Big Ten final or one goal from virtually the end of...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s panel discusses roles for mothers
Saint Mary’s Office for Civic Engagement (OSCE) hosted the first of a three-part discussion series about women, mothers and their roles in society Tuesday evening. Tuesday’s event focused on the idea...
View ArticleRanking the campus outrages
As my time as a columnist (and a student) draws to a close, I have started to reflect on my time at Notre Dame. Of course, there are the interhall sports moments, the passions of the grotto and the...
View ArticleSquad finishes 6th at Clover Cup
This weekend the Irish headed to the Longbow Golf Club in Mesa, Arizona, to compete in the Clover Cup. The Irish were hosting the tournament, and put together a solid weekend as hosts. The team...
View Article2 Chainz shoots his shot on ‘Rap or Go to the League’
“We’re gonna introduce now the North Clayton Eagles / Coached by James Gwynn / His starters, number 21, Tauheed Epps.” The announcer’s voice cuts out, but you can watch, or just imagine, the rest. A...
View ArticleThe Mayor Pete moment
You’d be forgiven if your mind was elsewhere over spring break, but in the last week, the national media seems to have remembered the mayor of South Bend, Indiana is running for president. After a CNN...
View ArticleFormer secretaries of state Condoleezza Rice, John Kerry find ‘common ground’...
Two former secretaries of state, Republican Condoleezza Rice and Democrat John Kerry, came together in front of a sold-out auditorium in DeBartolo Performing Arts Center on Tuesday night to find common...
View ArticleNotre Dame’s season ends with loss in ACC tourney
After an opening round win in the ACC Tournament, Notre Dame men’s basketball fell in their subsequent matchup to Louisville 75-53. The Irish’s (14-19, 3-15 ACC) chances in post-season play flashed a...
View ArticleProfessor Jason Ruiz receives grant to create digital archive of Pilsen murals
Hundreds of murals cover the walls of homes businesses, schools, public buildings and train stops in the Pilsen neighborhood in the lower west side of Chicago. The murals depict the culture of the...
View ArticleIrish to compete for 3rd-straight national title
For Gia Kvaratskhelia, this week is familiar territory. In his fifth season with the Irish, championship chasing is like clockwork for the head coach. Kvaratskhelia, orginially from the former Soviet...
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