True to Her Name?
Beyond the towering basilica, ubiquitous crucifixes and biblical statues on campus, what does it truly mean for an institution to inhabit both an academic and religious identity? And what does it mean for its students?
Vol.163No. 4
Beyond the towering basilica, ubiquitous crucifixes and biblical statues on campus, what does it truly mean for an institution to inhabit both an academic and religious identity? And what does it mean for its students?
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited Notre Dame this October to engage in academic discourse on global affairs as a part of a series of lectures at universities across the country.
A deeply unpopular political establishment, a military embroiled in war, a society marked by inequality and injustice — these profound problems threatening Americans 50 years ago galvanized a radical wave of student protests across the country.
One year after boasting the most prolific starting five in NCAA Division I college basketball history, the Notre Dame women’s basketball team’s starting lineup includes four players new to the program.
I’m sure you’re well aware at this point that Rev. JayJay Jaykins, C.S.C. has been elected to his fourth term as university president. It was a unanimous decision by the Board of Trustees. You may be asking,
‘Why was he running unopposed?’ That’s the wrong question. What you should be asking is, “Who is this Board of Trustees?” And that, my friends, is what I shall explain.…