The University Common Read program launches for the upcoming school year By Christine Roa At its core, a liberal education serves to celebrate and nurture human freedom. Liberal institutions utilize knowledge as a tool to not only help their students reach their own full potential, but also foster the growth of a liberated community. In... Continue Reading →
To Be or Not To Be Coed
Notre Dame attempts to find her place as a women's college in today's world By Christine Roa and Ciarese De Torres When Hood College decided to grant men residential status in 2002, Notre Dame became the last remaining women’s college in Maryland. But with only 36 others left in the country, the question of whether... Continue Reading →
Open Ears, Open Hearts: Notre Dame campus hosts lecture on immigration and refugee crisis
By Christine Roa ON NOVEMBER 9, Notre Dame welcomes a prestigious guest to campus for the highly anticipated Embracing Diversity Lecture. Donald M. Kerwin, Jr. will be speaking in LeClerc Auditorium starting at 7 p.m. about contemporary issues ranging from migration to refugee protection, which will then be followed by a Q&A session. Mr. Kerwin... Continue Reading →