Diverse Notre Dame: Race Relations and Inclusion Efforts on Campus
As Scholastic began to prepare to write this cover story, Notre Dame students at every...
Vol.161No. 7
As Scholastic began to prepare to write this cover story, Notre Dame students at every...
As I close one personal chapter, Scholastic as an institution simultaneously turns a new page while looking back into its long and storied past.
Early February ushered in the annual ScreenPeace Film Festival, an effort to educate members of the Notre Dame community on issues of peace and conflict...
Professor of Russian Thomas Marullo has taught at Notre Dame for over 40 years.
Since our election last February, we’ve watched the national climate influence our work on campus.
In the Feb. 20, 1992 issue of Scholastic, students James Gannon, Catherine Sheehy and John Daly argued for a co-ed dorm system in recently emptied...
Sr. Mary Catherine McNamara, S.I.W., the beloved rector of Breen- Phillips Hall, passed away of a stroke on Wednesday, Feb. 7 at age 67.
After years of planning and construction, the Duncan Student Center opened to the public on Jan. 15.
From Jan. 14 to March 18, the Snite Museum of Art is featuring an exhibit titled “Modern Women’s Prints.”
"I hate California. I want to go to the East Coast. I want to go where culture is like New York. Or at least Connecticut or...
Activist Dolores Huerta — famous for her role in movements for workers’ and women’s rights, among others — was the special guest of the Institute...
Entering his 30th season at the helm in South Bend, head coach Kevin Corrigan’s Fighting Irish are ranked No. 6 in the 2018 USILA Preseason...
Junior guard Arike Ogunbowale has been a key part of the No. 5 Notre Dame women’s basketball team this season.
14 The number of games the women’s basketball team has won away from home — including neutral-site contests — this season.
Is Jim Harbaugh blackmailing Mark Emmert?
The Notre Dame’s men’s basketball team has dealt with its fair share of adversity and then some.
America is abuzz with Winter Olympics fever, the one time every four years they can pretend to care about frolicking in the snow as if...
In order to restore balance to the universe following the reinstatement of Grab and Go, North Dining Hall has announced that they will no longer...
In a Second Coming earlier than any theologians could have predicted, our Lord and Savior, Jesus H. Christ, appeared at the semifinals of Bengal Bouts...
As I close one personal chapter, Scholastic as an institution simultaneously turns a new page while looking back into its...
Potential Changes to Waddick's
The gentrification of O'Shag has begun.
Winter Olympics
The four-year countdown to start caring about curling begins once again.
Explosions
Usually not something you want to have on campus.
Ring by Spring
We need to get rid of this phrase. It's absolutely terrifying. …
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