Kept on Campus
Residential Policy Changes and Their Implications for the Student Body
Four leading sustainability speakers gathered on Monday, Oct. 9 to discuss sustainability efforts with Notre Dame students on campus. The panel aimed to “increase visibility...
In the second edition of our 150th anniversary celebration, I examine one of Scholastic’s familial ties: that of editor-in-chief Mark J. Mitchell, Jr., class of...
But what about students who wish to explore avenues of leadership and service?
Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics Molly Walsh received her Ph.D. in Statistics from Northwestern and her B.S. in Mathematics from the University...
In Scholastic’s November 1998 issue, Erin Lum wrote about her vain attempts to turn in an assignment past the deadline for a class taught by...
We ran on the idea of flipping the model; that is, coming to you rather than always asking you to come to us. We are...
Transparency is the key to any functioning government, so in every issue, Scholastic will attempt to pull back the curtain on student government and see...
On Sept. 12, the St. Joseph County Council passed an interlocal agreement that, once signed, will redirect cases of discrimination within the county’s limits from...
Last Friday, the Notre Dame Italian Studies program organized the sixth annual Dante Now! flash mob, bringing a little bit of Italian to an otherwise...
From Oct. 2-6, Active Minds, a student-led club dedicated to tackling issues of mental health, has hosted Irish State of MiND: Mental Illness Awareness Week.
Despite some of South Bend’s political changes in recent years, parts of the community continue to struggle with gun violence — violence that has taken...
Many of the richest ND traditions are centered around the 30 on-campus residence halls, including mascots, nicknames and events.
Under the bright lights of Symphony Hall, 11 of basketball’s most accomplished coaches, players and administrators received long-due recognition for their accomplishments.
When Irish soccer player Jon Gallagher walked away with the Athletic Coast Conference (ACC) Offensive Player of the Year award last season, it was both...
As the men’s soccer team reaches its halfway point in the season, the Irish are in a familiar spot with regard to their place among...
Fall Saturdays at Notre Dame are some of the most exciting and anticipated days of the year.
Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. announced at 4 a.m. this morning that two new retirement communities will be added as part of the university’s new...
On the first day of fall, Notre Dame rolled out its latest initiative to improve student life on campus: pumpkin spice flavored water from the...
Thanks to new dining policies on campus, students can now use multiple swipes in one meal period.
A report published last week by the Pew Research Center suggests that 97% of Notre Dame students who eat at North Dining Hall still have...
Notre Dame is a school based on traditions.
Heat Waves
I was enjoying the fall (for all two days of it).
New Hires
Long live the Keough School.
Notre Dame Forum
If anyone can teach me how to take midterms, it's a White House Chief of Staff, or two.
Notre Dame Town Halls
Starting to make me dread midnight emails.
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