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Flaherty Food Fights promotes giving, community

Christopher Parker | Friday, February 28, 2020

Thirty-one dorms. Two dining halls. One secret ingredient. Flaherty Food Fights, the dorm’s “Chopped”-style cooking competition and signature event, began Thursday night at North and South Dining Halls. Junior Theresa Rogers, who founded the event last year, said she was inspired by the dorm’s roots in Pangborn Hall. “I have a family friend who lived

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Professor Alan Dowty discusses new book detailing Israel-Palestine conflict

Christopher Parker | Friday, February 21, 2020

Alan Dowty, a faculty fellow at the Kroc Institute, addressed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its roots in a discussion of his new book, “Arabs and Jews in Ottoman Palestine” on Thursday. Dowty showcased his research in the Hesburgh Center for International Studies. Dowty traces the dispute back to 1882, specifically the arrival of a strange

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Vote Parker-Parker 2020

Christopher Parker | Wednesday, February 19, 2020

To the student body of Notre Dame: I’m ready to leave behind the black hole of fake charm and shameless self-promotion that draws many of ND’s best and brightest into its dim corridors (and no, I’m not talking about Zahm). After the reprehensible Iowa caucuses and scandal-ridden student government elections, I’m certain that many of

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ND student creates digital textbook marketplace

Christopher Parker | Monday, February 10, 2020

Sophomore Jacob Novitch had a problem he didn’t know what to do with: his almost brand-new copy of “Theological Foundations for Environmental Ethics.” “I had gotten this book last semester, and I was unable to rent it,” Novitch said. “I just kind of had it, and I didn’t need it anymore.” While the Hammes Notre

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Professors discuss impact of Indian laws, resulting protests

Christopher Parker | Tuesday, February 4, 2020

In mid-December, protests erupted in India over a law passed by the county’s parliament. In order to discuss these developments, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies hosted a panel called “India’s Winter of Protest” in Jenkins-Nanovic Hall on Monday. The panel consisted of three professors with different viewpoints and focuses regarding the protests

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Winter Career Fair connects students, employers

Christopher Parker | Wednesday, January 29, 2020

The elevators of the Duncan Student Center were crowded with black skirts, blue coats and resumes Tuesday evening as they carried students up to the Dahnke Ballroom for the Winter Career Fair. Hosted by the Meruelo Family Center for Career Development, the event ran from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and provided an opportunity for

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Student government department reviews

Cate Von Dohlen, Genevieve Redsten and Christopher Parker | Thursday, December 12, 2019

Department of Academic Affairs Senior Katherine Wallace assumed the director position of this department, which addresses the academic needs of the student body, after a leadership change in October. Wallace had already been a member of the department. She said her experience, combined with the support of senior leadership helped ensure a smooth leadership transition.

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Students consult for local nonprofits through SCNO

Christopher Parker | Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Going on its fourth year connecting Notre Dame students to local charity work, the University’s chapter of Students Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations (SCNO) met Tuesday night to present this semester’s projects. SCNO is a group that seeks to elevate nonprofits by “empowering talented students with knowledge, training and hands-on consulting experience,” according to the club’s

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GRC hosts workshop on restorative justice to address discrimination on campus

Christopher Parker | Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Students gathered in the Notre Dame Room in LaFortune Student Center on Tuesday evening to address topics about relationship-building and discrimination. The Gender Relations Center and other co-sponsors hosted the event, called a Restorative Justice Workshop, as a continuation of the GRC-sponsored StaND Against Hate Week. Rachelle Simon, facilitator of the workshop, said she felt

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ACE Night provides insight into post-graduate program

Christopher Parker | Thursday, November 7, 2019

Nothing draws a crowd like free education and free Chick-Fil-A. In a crowded Remick Commons this past Wednesday evening, the Alliance for Catholic Education hosted ACE Night, a presentation and conversation forum for their Teaching Fellows program. Bridgette McDermott, associate recruiting coordinator for ACE Teaching Fellows, said outreach events like ACE Night have been a

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