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The Recap Episode 4: Students’ letter on mental health reaches University leadership

The Recap and Ryan Peters | Friday, March 5, 2021

In this episode of The Recap, host Ryan Peters shares stories covering a letter that reached University leadership, a philosophy professor who had an article published in Psychology Today and a petition calling for a Vatican investigation of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops that 28 Notre Dame professors signed.   Transcript: Ryan Peters:

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Notre Dame professor studies time, urges students to change perspective on pandemic

Bella Laufenberg | Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Dr. Meghan Sullivan has always been interested in the passage of time. As a Notre Dame Wilsey Family professor of philosophy, she has spent her career studying the human perception of time, including writing a book called “Time Biases” on the subject. Sullivan has now used her time expertise to write an article, published in

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Welcome! Everything is fine. Television makes us better people.

Hanna Kennedy | Thursday, September 19, 2019

Philosophy asks the tough questions: What does it mean to live a good life? How can I be a good person? What do I do if I see a runaway trolley moving toward five tied-up people and I have the power to save those five at the expense of one? But you’re in luck. TV

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‘Philosophical Fight Club’ debates God and the good

Christopher Parker | Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Tuesday night, students from philosophy class “God and the Good Life” hosted “Philosophical Fight Club” at 8 p.m. in DeBartolo Hall. The event featured a debate between philosophy professor Meghan Sullivan and theology professor Fr. Kevin Grove, and functioned as a mid-term project for some 20 students in the class ranging from freshmen to juniors.

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After a strong 15-4 record heading into their twen After a strong 15-4 record heading into their twenty-first NCAA tournament, Notre Dame’s volleyball season came to an end after facing No. 10 Oregon in the Round of 32.

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Last night members of the tri-campus community gat Last night members of the tri-campus community gathered to celebrate Take Back the Night, an international event dedicated to ending sexual assault and violence. The event featured a march, campus speakers, a prayer service and information for getting back to residence halls safely.
 
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