Culture

De Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture Receives $10 Million Grant
UZIMA!: Drumming and Dancing for Solidarity
Guest Column: Finding a Way to Break Through
Michigan to Clemson: Notre Dame's Journey
Shamrock Series: ND Takes NYC

Shamrock Series: ND Takes NYC

Author: Mary Kate O'Leary

From Saint Patrick’s Cathedral to the “Today Show,” Rockefeller Center to the billboards at every subway stop, in New York City the weekend before Thanksgiving, you could barely walk three blocks without seeing Notre Dame in some way, shape, or form.

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Campus Dining Focus Group Proposes Changes
Reviews: November Issue
Inclusivity at Notre Dame
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Reviews

Author: Scholastic Staff

Read reviews for Mr. ND, Homescapes, Gardaland, “WASP” and “American Roulette” and Into Thin Air

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Campus Dining: Is It Inclusive Enough for All Students?
Broadway Star Kristin Chenoweth Performs at Notre Dame
Doctors in Italy Offers Shadow Opportunity -- A Column
“This Place Was Built For Concerts”
Reviews

Reviews

Author: Scholastic Staff

Reviews on: To All the Boys I've Loved Before, NDH Music, a Juice Concert, The Third Murder, and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.

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“Standing in the Eye:” Friendman Lecture Tackles Technological Development and Globalization
Social Responsibility Served with a Ben and Jerry on Top
Father Chase Pepper Earns Gates Scholarship to Study at Cambridge
Hawaii Club Celebrates Spring Luau
Notre Dame Folk Choir Featured in
Diverse Notre Dame: Race Relations and Inclusion Efforts on Campus
Activist Dolores Huerta Visits Notre Dame
Modern Women's Prints Displayed at Snite Museum
Celebrating a Legend's Life and Morals
Modern Market Mixes Memories and Innovative Food
Debunking the

Debunking the "Rhetoric of Fear"

Author: Andrea Vale

Walking through the Baobab Refugee Camp in Rome one afternoon last April, I first have to navigate a sea of empty tents filling a parking lot. Many are slightly upended, crammed alongside each other with their flaps hanging open. A few are weighted down with rocks. Some shelters consist of nothing more than rigged up tarps, cardboard boxes and garbage bags.
 
Save for a few women talking quietly, huddled together on plastic lawn chairs, the only movement comes from a breeze lifting a flimsy sheet hanging on the fence proclaiming, “Refugees welcome.”

As I make my way to the center, however, I come upon an oasis bursting with humanity.

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Research Practicum Students Recount Galapagos Experience

Research Practicum Students Recount Galapagos Experience

Author: O'Neil, Alison

Nearly two centuries ago, Charles Darwin formulated his famous theory of evolution — a theory with far-reaching implications for medicine, ecology and the social sciences — largely due to the species he witnessed while traveling in Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands. This volcanic archipelago, home to species found nowhere else in the world, remains the site of many modern-day research studies on everything from micro-evolution to animal behavior. This October break, a 2-credit research practicum offered through the College of Science gave students the opportunity to pursue their own research projects in the “living laboratory” of the Galapagos.…

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Lives of Courage: A Holy Cross Priest Recounts Stories of Faith
Defying DACA
Notre Dame Alumna, Adjunct Professor Runs for Congress
Building Bridges to Peace