A new cafe opens inside Gator Alley By Jessica Profilio The semester just started, and yet, there’s something new brewing inside Gator Alley already. After two years, the university opened the doors of a brand-new café—The Gator Grind—to bring another food service option to the NDMU community. The Gator Grind is currently serving up a... Continue Reading →
A Community of Conversations
The Conversation Table takes Spanish learning outside the classroom By Samantha Benton It can be difficult to learn a new language, especially if they do not have many opportunities to practice their skills outside of the classroom. Imagine if they could participate in fun and interactive conversations with their friends throughout the week. These students... Continue Reading →
Ready for Winter Break: NDMU Students look forward to life after finals
By Jessie Profilio With the fall semester quickly coming to an end, Notre Dame students are busy studying for finals and making plans for the winter break. Throughout campus, students are signing up for their spring classes, but just what is everyone doing this holiday season while we’re away? Many students are planning to go... Continue Reading →
Studying 101: How to study and survive exam season
By Alexis Stevenson Notre Dame is only a couple of weeks away from exam time, and this means that many people will start to procrastinate. Whether it be by taking up a new hobby or simply binge-watching Friends on Netflix, most of us will try our hardest to put studying off until the last minute.... Continue Reading →
Choral Sounds: NDMU’s Choir embraces the holiday season
By Sharon Garnett The NDMU choir geared up for the University’s Holiday Concert in the school chapel on December 2. The premier piece of the repertoire they performed is “A Ceremony of Carrols” by Benjamin Britten, followed by more familiar carols including piano and harp accompaniment. Choir director Stephen Harouff says, “In addition to the... Continue Reading →
Introducing the New UN Club
By Don'She Cloude This past month, the United Nations club made its official debut in the Notre Dame community. The UN club is an on-campus organization open to all Women's College students interested in global issues, international affairs, and the works and goals of the U.N. According to the United Nations, the UN is an international... 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 →
IPHIGENIA AND OTHER DAUGHTERS: NDMU Drama presents their annual fall play this November
By Alexis Stevenson ARE YOU INTERESTED in going to the theater but aren’t sure if you would like the play? Do you like Greek tragedies but find them a little bit hard to understand? Are you searching for something to do during the first and second weekends of November? Well, search no more! Come and... Continue Reading →
Black Anxiety in Academia: How the pressure of avoiding stereotypes is harming young Black students in the U.S.
By Jae Bradley IMPOSTOR SYNDROME is a term that describes a deeply-ingrained propensity to see one’s achievements or status as luck or deceit, rather than a meaningful reflection of skill and persistence. It is a phenomenon often associated with women, particularly in the context of the workforce. However, the impostor syndrome concept could also easily... Continue Reading →