A women’s drink was spiked with a date rape drug in a men’s residence hall over the weekend, according to the Notre Dame Police Department (NDPD). NDPD received a report from the Title IX office about the drink spiking, which occurred in the night hours between Sept. 29 and Sept. 30, according to an email to the tri-campus community Thursday around 2 p.m. According to the … [Read more...] about One campus, three off-campus date rape drug drink spikings reported, NDPD says
Why don’t we dance?
Imagine this: You are at a formal, an SYR or a wedding and the DJ is amazing. A song comes on that you just have to dance to, so you get up, get on the floor and … jump up and down. Maybe your hands go in the air; maybe you sing along. We call this dancing. This is not dancing. This is jumping enthusiastically to music. Is it fun? Yes. Is it dancing? No. I, too, thought this … [Read more...] about Why don’t we dance?
Notre Dame football grades: Defense, special teams need to eliminate mental mistakes
Chancelor Gordon | The Observer Sophomore linebacker Joshua Burnham attempts to block a kick during Saturday’s game against Duke. While the fourth and 16 scramble by senior quarterback Sam Hartman was the defining play of Saturday’s game, defense and special teams significantly contributed to Notre Dame’s 21-14 victory. The Irish, met by a hostile Duke crowd, had a handful … [Read more...] about Notre Dame football grades: Defense, special teams need to eliminate mental mistakes
Colson Whitehead talks fiction writing at DPAC
The floor of Patricia George Decio Theatre in the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center was brimming with anticipation on Wednesday for “A Conversation with Colson Whitehead.” The two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction was this year’s Rev. Bernie Clark C.S.C. Lecturer, a discussion established by the Center for Social Concerns in 2009 for the purpose of illuminating those who … [Read more...] about Colson Whitehead talks fiction writing at DPAC
Mendoza College of Business evacuated after skateboard set aflame
A battery-powered electric skateboard caught fire in the Mendoza College of Business on Monday afternoon near the door of a basement classroom. The fire was reported around 2:20 p.m., according to University spokesperson Sue Ryan. Students in professor Chad Harms’ Business Problem Solving (BPS) class were presenting their Deloitte case studies in room L061 when they heard a pop … [Read more...] about Mendoza College of Business evacuated after skateboard set aflame