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Pope Francis Issues Apostolic Exhortation Prof. Studies Brain
THE INDEPENDENT TO UNCOVER NEWSPAPER SERVING THE TRUTH NOTRE DAME AND AND REPORT SAINT MARy’S IT ACCURATELY VolUme 47, IssUE 65 | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2013 | NDsmcobserver.com Pope Francis issues apostolic exhortation “Evangelii Gaudium” emphasizes responsibilities to the poor, presents practical solutions By ANN MARIE JAKUBOWSKI engage and shepherd people. a Nov. 27 show about the docu- News Editor “Francis addresses [“Evangelii ment, titled “It’s Sad How Wrong Gaudium”] to the whole people Pope Francis Is.” Pope Francis’s recent apos- of God, so not just to the laity, Purcell said people should re- tolic exhortation, “Evangelii but also to the bishops, clergy member that the pope is writing Gaudium,” highlighted many and religious,” Purcell said. “He’s about theology, not ideology. of the economic and social jus- talking to the leaders at all levels, “What he’s really talking about tice issues of today’s world and including lay leaders … and he’s is joy — that’s what ‘gaudium’ prompted reactions from critics challenging us to find creative means,” Purcell said. “He’s talk- worldwide. ways to share the key emphasis ing about how we’re called to William Purcell, associ- of God, which is love.” evangelize and that nobody likes ate director for Catholic Social Many of the critiques of and a grim do-gooder. Tradition and Practice at the negative reaction to the text are “What he’s saying is that we’ve Center for Social Concerns, said “short-sighted,” Purcell said, got to be joyful about it, we’ve got the pope “is not being an idealist, misunderstanding the context to be embracing it. -
Irish Extra Anonymous Caller Gives False Information About Hostages
Inside: Irish Extra an independent student newspaper serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s United Way Only 24 write lengthens in protest fund raising of parietals By MARK PANKOWSKI campaign Assistant News Editor By LYNNE R. STRAND After learning only 24 letters Staff Reporter would be delivered to the ad ministration Friday protesting the Brought back by "popular punishments levied for overnight demand," Lock Up A Friend will be parietals violations, the Judicial held for two more nights as part of Council voted unanimously the extended 1985 United Way Thursday night to write its own let Campaign, said Student Body Presi ter seeking a change in the penalties. dent Bill Healy. "There was not a response from In conjunction with the cam the student body," Judicial Council paign, the Student Activites Board Coordinator Karen Ingwersen said, will hold a Lip Sync Contest referring to the number of students Thursday, Nov. 14. In addition, a writing Vice President for Student Senior Alumni Club donation night Affairs Father David Tyson in care of will take place next Wednesday for Ombudsm an. the United Way. “Some people are pretty mad be Student government extended cause (the Hall Presidents’ Council) the campaign not merely to raise spent a lot money on advertise more money, but because “these f i J V m ents” In The Observer, Ingwersen events were planned anyway," said The Obscrver/Hannes Hacker added. llealy. The SAB had postponed the Advice from a pro The council letter, to be sent to Lip Sync contest because there was Notre Dame students, left to right, Tom Esch and banners in front o f the Center for Social Concerns Tyson, University President Father not enough time to organize it or Dan Lizarraga, follow the advice of 60s radical Thursday. -
Page 9 HPC Defeats Coed Dorm Proposal New SU Director Calls For
~-------------------~-~~-~ ----------~----.~-~--~- ------------ ----- ----------- • • • Tennis -page 9 VOL. XVII, NO. 124 tht: imkpt:ndt:nt student nnvspapt:r serving notre Jamt: and saint mary's WEDNESDAY, APRIL6, 1983 Satellite trouble mars space shuttle mission CAPE CANAVERAL, fla. (AP) - Columbia. The world's biggest and costliest Musgrave was eager to get on with communications satellite, launched the day's work. "We're going to with fanfare from the space shuttle come out of the chute running Challenger, traveled a misshapen or hard," he said. bit yesterday as experts on the Weitz and Bobko fired Challen· ground tried to improvise ways to ger's engines twice to begin a series salvage it. They voiced hope for of four course-changing maneuvers success. to meet a phantom target' in space. The new shuttle, meanwhile, was The exercise was a rehearsal for coasting like a seasoned traveler later flights when astronauts will around the earth. Its astronauts, chase down satellites to service or quietly busy with metals processing repair them. and other scientific experiments, The astronauts' next big day is wondered if they had anything to do tomorrow when Musgrave and with the satellite's problems. Peterson climb into space suits and "We don't really have a story for walk out into the airless void of the you," said Mission Control. "We'll open cargo bay. The two mission probably be talking a lot about that specialists will spend today check· post-flight." ing out the suits which malfunc Plans were to use the satellite's tioned before a scheduled space nozzles and the fuel it carries for walk on the last shuttle flight. -
Campus Throughout Their Lives Lives Their Throughout Campus to Back Come Also Alumni These Of
home to the Hagerty Family Café, Modern Market, and Star Ginger. Star and Market, Modern Café, Family Hagerty the to home attended the University. the attended s parent whose students ) ( Open to the public, the Duncan Student Center is is Center Student Duncan the public, the to Open 1254 4F FAST FOOD. FOOD. FAST family. About one-quarter of undergraduate students are “legacy” “legacy” are students undergraduate of one-quarter About family. POINTS OF INTEREST —places like the Notre Notre the like —places area metropolitan the throughout places weddings and baptisms, and for other reasons tied to the Notre Dame Dame Notre the to tied reasons other for and baptisms, and weddings Subway, Taco Bell/Pizza Hut, and a mini-mart. a and Hut, Bell/Pizza Taco Subway, Notre Dame’s presence extends to to extends presence Dame’s Notre south. the to miles two about for reunions, football weekends, spiritual milestones such as as such milestones spiritual weekends, football reunions, for Center is open to the public and houses Smashburger, Starbucks, Starbucks, Smashburger, houses and public the to open is Center neighbors and neighborhoods. South Bend’s downtown is is downtown Bend’s South neighborhoods. and neighbors BASILICA OF THE SACRED HEART. 3E basilica.nd.edu GROTTO OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES. 3E of these alumni also come back to campus throughout their lives lives their throughout campus to back come also alumni these of Open seven days a week, LaFortune Student Student LaFortune week, a days seven Open 1012 4E FAST FOOD. FOOD. FAST Our life as a community is integrated with the life of our our of life the with integrated is community a as life Our Consecrated in 1888, this is the center of Catholic liturgy and worship A 1/7-scale replica of the renowned Marian apparition site in France, participate in a worldwide network of Notre Dame clubs. -
Snowball Throwing Incident Results in Conj--Iderable Damage to Dillon Hall
. ' ' RocheMta, with reservations -p, 8 ·.. ,, :"_"II '·'i, 'JO · m.!. · · P :_ . '" r, """Papt·f :-t rvmJ. nutrc· d:.l.me and saim mar{"' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1979 !j;.QIW1~ .. :; ........ •. ~·:.~~-- ··•· ·zrP.'-..--.aili•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••iillill Chinese Sowder 'smash'into succumbs to Viet defense meningitis · Notre Dame senior Andrew Sowder, 21, died at 9:45 a.m. yesterday in the intensive care unit of Sc Joseph's Hospital. Sowder, a Cavanaugh resident, fell into a coma Sunday after contracting meningococcus · meni~gitis, and never regained consciOusness. Sowder, a finance major, served as Cavanaugh Hall presi dent last year, and ran freshman orientation in that hall each year. He played the falto in varsity and marching band, .. and was a member of the brass ensemble. He also worked for Ombudsman and was active in interhall athletics. Sowder is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. jerry Madison Sowder of Idalou, 'rex.; and older brother Lt. James Sowder a West Point graduate presently stationed at Fort Hood, Tex.; twin brothers Bob and Bill, students at Texas A & M in College Station, Tex.; a sister Mary, a student at Trinity College in San Antonio, Tex.; and a younger brother Tim, presently a freshman at Idalou High School. University President Fr. Theodore Hesburgh celebrated a memorial mass for Sowder at 10 a.m.this morning in Sacred Heart Church. Fr. David Fedor, assistant rector of Cavanaugh, delivered the homily,· and the brass ensemble of which Sowder Gathered before a likeness of Buddha these young num appear as if they have come to worship had. been a member, provided this great god of snow. -
Busted ... Now What?
Best of the Best Cupid in the Bend Ruth Riley and Troy Murphy have been Believe it or not there are creative ways to Wednesday nominated for the Naismith awards along with spend your Valentine's Day at Notre Dame 15 other male and female national finalists. with or without a significant other FEBRUARY 14, Sports + page 24 Scene+ page 14·15 2001 THE The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saillt Mary's I VOL XXXIV NO. 89 ' HTTP://OBSERVER.ND.EDU Busted... now what? Consequences for parietal violations vary across campus guests of the opposite sex are not to begin tor of residence life. "The longer the vio By MARIBEL MOREY drunk enough that they don't want to go before 10 a.m. on any day and are not to lation, the more intentional it becomes," back to their dorm-hall monitor," said Assistant News Editor extend beyond 2 a.m." What might have For the most part, 10-15 minute viola Shoup. "When they're intoxicated, they're seemed as a small detail during spring tions end with a warning while 30 minute talking louder than they thought they Many prospective students are awed by visitation affects the lives of every student violations or more go directly to Reslife, were." the crazed football fans, the Golden Dome on campus. said Sister Adrienne Piennette, rector of Some students, however, say they enjoy or the sense of community that is sensed "Yes, parietals have a larger effect on Welsh Family Hall. parietals and others disagree so strongly throughout campus, especially within res social life. -
Keough Hall Welcome Weekend Packet Class of 2022
KEOUGH HALL WELCOME WEEKEND PACKET CLASS OF 2022 (AVAILABLE ONLINE: ROOS.ND.EDU) 2 WELCOME TO KEOUGH HALL A MESSAGE FROM THE WELCOME WEEKEND CAPTAINS To our newest brothers of Keough Hall, First and foremost, allow me to congratulate you for your acceptance to the greatest university on earth and extend you a warm welcome to your new home. I can’t fathom how excited I am to be able to meet each and every one of you in the fall. We here as a residential community here at Keough are beyond honored to have you join our ranks come August. For now, enjoy your summer and get ready for the greatest four years of your life. Before I get any further, my name is Zack Htun, and I am a senior Finance major with a minor in Actuarial Science and Theology. Like my fellow Captain, Nick, my passion for this community has brought me back for a fourth year in a row in the same section, 4A. I’m originally from Akron, OH, hometown of Lebron James, Goodyear Tires, and a river that caught on fire back in the 60s (charming, isn’t it?). At my time here at ND, I’ve been involved as a member of the Leprechaun Legion Board, a student-run athletic marketing association that aims to generate unforgettable in-game experiences as well as produce some pretty sweet merch. Last summer, I worked on campus as a Mentor-in-Faith for Notre Dame Vision, a summer youth conference that welcomes over 1000 high school students each year to spend a week at ND and explore their faith. -
The Observer Offers a Capsule Summary Plained
OD The Inside Tuition increase reactions . page 3 "Emma's" opens serving the notre dame -st. mary's community Vol. VIII, No. 88 Wednesday, February 27, 1974 SBP, SLC elections today by David Kaminski Gahagan-O'Connell Pidnight close of the campaign. and Gary Allietta Tom~ Porter, Grace Hall president and author ofthe Staff Reporters More student student representation with a fact poll that included the hall's 20 section leaders, four finding subcomr-1ittee is necessary to implement any comr.,issioners, the secretary-treasurer and himself, Today the preliminary election for SBP and the final other changes, asserted Mike Gahagan. defended the large sign posted on the Grace Bulletin election for SLC seats are being held. "Students are looking at-the little things and missing Board announcing the endorsement as "not cam The top two, or possibly three, vote-getting tickets the big picture," he noted at Morrissey Monday. In paigning" but r.1erely a publicatitm of the Council's will advance to the finals on Friday, March 1. No write stead of shooting for smaller goals, students should wishes. ins or blank ballots will be tabulated. vote for 50 per cent representation on campus councils, While Porter claimed to have told every section Sor.'e students r.'ay have already voted but for those then everything else will come more easily, he ex ieader poUed thae planned to "publish the poll on the who have not, The Observer offers a capsule summary plained. bulletin board," both Wilson and Fiorella said that (•f each SBP ticket. VP candidate Frank O'Connell added .that LaFor sor.1e section leaders weren't aware that Porter was tune is a disgrace and should be renovated by next fall. -
An Insider's Guide to Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame Law School
Notre Dame Law School NDLScholarship Irish Law: An Insider's Guide Law School Publications Fall 2017 An Insider's Guide to Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame Law School Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.nd.edu/irish_law Recommended Citation Notre Dame Law School, "An Insider's Guide to Notre Dame Law School" (2017). Irish Law: An Insider's Guide. 1. http://scholarship.law.nd.edu/irish_law/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School Publications at NDLScholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Irish Law: An Insider's Guide by an authorized administrator of NDLScholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Welcome to Notre Dame Law School! On behalf of the Notre Dame Law School student body, we are thrilled to be among the first to welcome you to the NDLS Community! We know that this is an exciting time for you and — if you are anything like we were just a couple of years ago — you probably have plenty of questions about law school and Notre Dame, whether it’s about academics, professors, student life, or just where to get a good dinner. That’s why we’ve prepared the Guide. This is called an Insider’s Guide because it has been written by students. Over the past year, we’ve updated and revised old sections, compiled and created new ones, and edited and re- edited the whole book in hopes of making your transition to Notre Dame easier. This isn’t a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know to get through law school or thrive in South Bend, but it is a great place to start. -
Students to 'Raise an X for X'
The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s Volume 45: Issue 42 Friday, October 28, 2011 Ndsmcobserver.com University Students to ‘Raise an X for X’ Professor athletes wins Nobel coach kids Prize By NICOLE TOCZAUER By DAN BROMBACH News Writer News Writer What started out as a sim- For Notre Dame Astrophys- ple pick-up flag football game ics Professor Peter Garnav- between Notre Dame’s men’s ich, a telephone call at 5:00 lacrosse seniors and commu- a.m. was a dream come true. nity children last year has Over the line, his wife in- now developed into the Irish formed him that he and his Experience League. scientific According to Director Kev- team- in Dugan, manager of Youth mates had and Community Programs, just won the Irish Experience League the 2011 is a free five-week program Courtesy of Corey Colonna Nobel for boys and girls in the local Residents of Zahm Hall raise an “X” in honor of hallmate Xavier Murphy, who lost his battle with Prize in community and is led by stu- leukemia on October 11. Murphy would have been 23 years old on Saturday. physics. dent athletes and volunteers. Garnav- “The goal of the Irish Ex- By SARA FELSENSTEIN “Doing [the ‘X’] for him is would see a number of people ich said perience League is to use the Associate News Editor just a further symbol of exactly with their hands up in the air he has Peter Garnavich virtues of the five pillars of who he was. It represents him, for him.” a l w a y s Notre Dame athletics - excel- Tomorrow, thousands of stu- the dorm and our community But for Murphy’s family and felt that lence, education, faith, tradi- dents are encouraged to raise standing together,” Duffey said. -
001-2 W. Ten.Intro
Table of Contents Women’s Tennis Quick Facts Table of Contents/Quick Facts ........................................1 Introduction This is Notre Dame ..........................................................2-3 Notre Dame Quick Facts Media Information ..............................................................4 Location............................................Notre Dame, IN 46556 Founded............................................................................1842 2005-06 Season Preview Enrollment ............8,380 (undergraduate), 11,311 (total) 2005-06 Outlook ................................................................ 6-7 Nickname ......................................................Fighting Irish Roster...................................................................................... 8 Colors ............................................................Gold and Blue Media Information Conference............................................................BIG EAST The Players Home Courts (Outdoor)..........Courtney Tennis Center The Notre Dame Sports Information Office Captain .......................................................................... 10-11 Home Courts (Indoor)......................Eck Tennis Pavilion always is interested in assisting members Seniors ............................................................................12-17 President................................Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. of the media in their coverage of Irish ten- Juniors ..............................................................................18-21 -
An Insider's Guide to Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame Law School
Notre Dame Law School NDLScholarship Irish Law: An Insider's Guide Law School Publications Fall 2016 An Insider's Guide to Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame Law School Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.nd.edu/irish_law Recommended Citation Notre Dame Law School, "An Insider's Guide to Notre Dame Law School" (2016). Irish Law: An Insider's Guide. 2. http://scholarship.law.nd.edu/irish_law/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School Publications at NDLScholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Irish Law: An Insider's Guide by an authorized administrator of NDLScholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Welcome to Notre Dame Law School! On behalf of the Notre Dame Law School student body, we are thrilled to be among the first to welcome you to the NDLS Community! We know that this is an exciting time for you and – if you are anything like we were just a couple of years ago – you probably have plenty of questions about law school and Notre Dame, whether it’s about academics, professors, student life, or just where to get a good dinner. That’s why we’ve prepared the Guide. This is called an Insider’s Guide because it has been written by students. Over the past year, we’ve updated and revised old sections, compiled and created new ones, and edited and re-edited the whole book in hopes of making your transition to Notre Dame easier. This isn’t a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know to get through law school or thrive in South Bend, but it is a great place to start.