The sovereign student
To school or to learn? That is the question.
To school or to learn? That is the question.
The existential problem of immigration to the United States must be solved quickly by a leader with an iron will. Republicans need to say “Sorry, we’re full.” They have to go back.
Is sterility not unsightly in its own way, too?
We come to believe with such immovable certainty that we are indeed this great person so that when circumstances are such that we can no longer believe this untruth, our worldviews are annihilated — how can we ever again be trusted to formulate accurate perceptions of reality?
If Notre Dame truly believes in the power of respectful dialogue, the first step is meeting each other where we are — at the same table, with open hearts. This is how we begin to move forward, together.
“I owe my closest friendships to the bonds I’ve formed while gossiping. From freshman year watching ‘Euphoria’ on the floor of Shannon’s common room, to sophomore year putting on purple sparkly eyeshadow with Vanshika, to junior year eating popcorn and debriefing in the 7B elounge to now senior year gathered around the kitchen island making dinner with my roommates.”
So-hwak-haeng essentially means “a small but definite happiness”. It’s a singular thing, a singular happiness, that is uncomplicated but certain. A small treat you can rely on that will sprinkle joy into even one of the professors-in-cahoots weeks.
“If everyone is blessed enough to have a golf maniac friend like me, maybe someday, people will read the palindrome’s complaint in a different way and the world will be a slower place.”
“Social media platforms may be an unorthodox catalyst for human connection”
From generation to generation, the hands that shaped us now lead us to create something of our own.
”Notre Dame students have three distinct traits: stamina, enthusiasm, and a 'go big or go home' attitude.”
”No notifications. No noise. Utter silence. Just light.”
“Look deeper, because I want to be seen. I want to be known, not as the blind girl, but as Hannah Alice Simon.”
An exploration of the verb ‘adulting.’
“What does another human life mean to you?”
It is the values that I have learned through Christianity that have informed my position as a Democrat––they capture the essence of how Jesus Christ taught us to live.
To feed their insatiable desire for pigskin, students and fans are entertained by a league turned ruthless and injurious due to the unsportsmanlike conduct of McGlinn Hall’s flag football team.
Mentoring young men addresses overlooked societal challenges while offering Notre Dame students a chance to contribute to Fr. Dowd’s vision of deeper community engagement.
But such is life, and who am I to change it? I am not writing this letter to evoke pity, although if you feel so inclined, then by all means, look upon me with heartfelt commiseration.
The harsh reality of life on crutches at ND set in as I began the trek to my first class.