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Legends to reopen in January

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Legends, the restaurant located just south of Notre Dame Stadium, will reopen Jan. 17, the first day of the spring semester, according to a University Enterprises and Events (UEE) press release.



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Historian’s new book examines modern Chinese feminism

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Historian and Rice University professor Tani Barlow defined an event as “a politically inspired action to establish a newly discovered truth.” Barlow’s most recent book, “In the Event of Women,” characterizes women by the way they enact change, rather than as a group or broad idea. 






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College professor retires with Christmas cheer after 28 years of service

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Marc Belanger has been an integral part of the Saint Mary’s College faculty for 28 years. Along with being the chair of the global studies department and teaching multiple political science classes, he has also assisted with the Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSI) program and Model United Nations (MUN). At the end of this academic year, Belanger will enter retirement. 


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BiotechND launches science majors into industry

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When junior biology student Maeve Murdock, BiotechND founder and president, transferred to Notre Dame in the fall of 2021, she found a gaping hole in the University’s career development planning for undergraduates in the sciences.





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College hosts 50th annual Madrigal Dinner

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This year, Saint Mary’s celebrated the 50th year of a school holiday tradition, the Madrigal Dinner. Saint Mary’s department of music holds one of the longest-running Madrigal dinners, the oldest by a women’s choir. 


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Mathematician discusses random walk theory at annual Christmas lecture

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“Every interesting mathematical concept, if it’s truly deep, has something to say in a variety of applied domains,” said Jordan Ellenberg, a mathematician from the University of Wisconsin-Madison who studies number theory and algebraic geometry. He has been writing about math concepts for general audiences for over 15 years and his most recent book, “Shape,” is a New York Times bestseller.


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Badin rector leaves, second departure announced this week

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Azucena “Ceni” De La Torre, the former rector of Badin Hall, left her position late this week, according to an email sent to Badin residents Friday afternoon. De La Torre's departure is the second to be announced in three days, following Walsh Hall's former rector Kate Palko on Wednesday. De La Torre previously worked with campus ministry at DePaul University.




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Saint Mary’s hosts Holiday Pop-Up Market

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With the holidays rapidly approaching, Saint Mary’s College held two Christmas markets on Tuesday and Wednesday, organized by the Office for the Common Good (OCG) and the Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI), for students to shop for gifts.