Each fall, hundreds of Notre Dame students submit study abroad applications in hopes of spending a semester or summer in a new country, culture and learning environment. Rome, Dublin and London remain at the top of student interest lists, drawing large applicant pools and competitive selection rates.According to Robert Leis, director of study abroad at Notre Dame Global, a … [Read more...] about Study abroad applications continue as students discern competitive programs
Emma Chamberlain was the face of our generation. What happened?
Most people's lock screens hold some sort of meaning: family, friends, nature or something sentimental. What's mine you (did not) ask? It was Emma Chamberlain.Last year, tired of my boring purple stock background, I found a collage of Chamberlain circa 2019 with a picture of a blue pond, coffee and books. It reminded me of her early days, when she was one of the most popular … [Read more...] about Emma Chamberlain was the face of our generation. What happened?
Print Edition for Wednesday, October 8, 2025
A guide to fall cinema
Burn your jean shorts and throw away those ice cream cones people, fall is finally here! A chill breeze is sweeping through South Bend, and the leaves are turning those familiar hues of red, brown and orange. With this change in weather also comes a change in media. No longer do we need beachy films of hot summer romance; the people yearn for the season of soup and cable knit … [Read more...] about A guide to fall cinema
Belles volleyball loses to Hope in Dig Pink match
Saint Mary's volleyball battled No. 13 Hope College in their annual Dig Pink match Friday night, and despite a strong effort, the Belles fell in straight sets, 25-20, 25-16 and 26-24, inside the Angela Athletic & Wellness Complex.The Belles recorded their fourth consecutive loss, dropping to 12-4 overall and 0-2 in Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association play, while … [Read more...] about Belles volleyball loses to Hope in Dig Pink match
