By Claire Amatucci Want to continue the spring break fun while back at NDMU? Check out these local things to do during April. The Original Fell’s Point Ghost Walk Take a spooky ghost tour in Fells Point! 7 p.m. Saturdays March-June 2014 Tickets: $13 Adults, $8 Kids under 12. On-site tickets $15 Adults, $10 kids... Continue Reading →
Check out these movies for the spring break couch potato
By Tia Nichols There are two types of college students: The ones who save up for months so that when March comes around, they have enough money to hop on a plane to a place where they can twerk majestically on a beach, get hospitalized for alcohol poisoning, and other things that 20-somethings enjoy doing... Continue Reading →
Build-A-Bear and money machine prove popular draws at Winterfest
By Tia Nichols Every year, Notre Dame’s Campus Activities Board (also known as CAB) hosts Winterfest – a free indoor festival with a plethora of food and attractions. Winterfest has a little bit of something for everyone. Visitors can get a henna tattoo, get a caricature drawn with a friend or take cute pictures in... Continue Reading →
Seminar helps students choose the right major
By Chauna Krauss On Feb. 27 Academic Advising Counselor Kathleen Bovard led a seminar that discussed options for students who have not yet discovered their academic major. Bovard opened the conversation with questions such as, “What is it that you like to do with your career?,” “What do you bring to the table?,” “What are... Continue Reading →
Notre Dame Day Celebrates Award Winners
By Machan Bowman February 11 marked the annual Notre Dame Day, and by the looks of Doyle Dining Hall, almost all of the Notre Dame community came out to celebrate. The ceremony commemorated the university's rich heritage and commended the academic, professional and extracurricular achievements of its students, faculty and staff. Under the direction of... Continue Reading →
NDMU Community Anticipates Appointment of 14th President
By Marguerite Linz Fourteen... The age students start to hear about the college search, the current year of the 21st century, the U.S. amendment giving equal rights to all citizens, the atomic number of silicon, a fortnight, the number of lines in a sonnet, the number of Fulbrights Notre Dame has produced since 1991, and... Continue Reading →
Dr. Wakoh hopes to expand worldviews
By Kaitlin Airey As an assistant professor of comparative religion and religious dialog, Dr. Wakoh Shannon Hickey makes it a goal to teach people who come to her with different views and show them that the world is not just black and white. Dr. Wakoh, as she is known to students, joined the Religious Studies... Continue Reading →
‘Girl Rising’ Educates about Girls’ Education around the World
By Claire Amatucci Educate girls, change the world. The film Girl Rising was shown as an event on campus on Monday, February 17, at 4 and 7 p.m. in Knott Auditorium. Before the film rolled, a speaker from Catholic Relief Services spoke, stressing the importance of education of women and her experience abroad with helping... Continue Reading →