1. Take courses in your area of interest Hone your skills and acquire knowledge in your academic area of expertise by taking foundation courses that will have marginally marginal relevance to your future career. Many foundation courses are also infamous “weeder classes,” which are vicious gatekeepers to your dream career. If you successfully navigate through these classes, you … [Read more...] about How to get a job offer: The Dome’s 5-step plan
Elena Kagan recommends Supreme Court adopt code of conduct during talk at Notre Dame
Meghan Lange | The Observer U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan speaks with Notre Dame Law School dean Marcus Cole on Sept. 22 in DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan called for the court to adopt a code of conduct in a conversation Friday with Notre Dame Law School Dean G. Marcus Cole. In response to a question from Cole about the … [Read more...] about Elena Kagan recommends Supreme Court adopt code of conduct during talk at Notre Dame
History of the Matchup: Notre Dame vs. Duke
Zachary Yim | The Observer Irish running back Jafar Armstrong gets tackled during Notre Dame’s 38-7 win over Duke on Nov. 9, 2019 at Notre Dame Stadium. College Gameday just can’t seem to get enough of the Irish. Lee Corso and company follow Notre Dame to Durham, North Carolina, on Saturday to watch the Irish battle the frisky No. 17 Duke Blue Devils led by quarterback Riley … [Read more...] about History of the Matchup: Notre Dame vs. Duke
Holy Cross Mission Center celebrates centennial
Allison Srp | The Observer The Congregation of the Holy Cross hosted a centennial celebration of its mission programs Monday night in McKenna Hall. On Monday night at McKenna Hall, the Congregation of Holy Cross hosted a celebration of the centennial of the Holy Cross Mission Center. Br. Paul Bednarczyk, the superior general of the Congregation of Holy Cross, delivered a … [Read more...] about Holy Cross Mission Center celebrates centennial
Kay v. Irish Rover hearing slated for Wednesday
This Wednesday, global affairs and sociology professor Tamara Kay will meet the Irish Rover in St. Joseph County Superior Court 4 in a hearing regarding the alleged defamation and punitive damages claims Kay is bringing against the student newspaper. The hearing, though initially scheduled to hear the Rover’s motion to dismiss the case, will now determine if legal proceedings … [Read more...] about Kay v. Irish Rover hearing slated for Wednesday