@smcoffman21 wrote about the absence of discourse for our cover story this issue. "An Empty Discourse" leads our politics reporting in Volume 168, Issue 3 of Scholastic Magazine! https://t.co/e65mFkMHbL
This morning Pro-Palestinian protestors set up an installation at the university's main gates. My story on what happened for @NDscholastic https://t.co/V3qcmtRhZm
☘️Learn Your Irish Vocabulary☘️
Seeing as Spring has sprung here are some Irish Vocab words to get in the spirit!
“AnTostal: The Celtic festival of spring; a year-end celebration hosted by the Student Union Board with fun events for students.”
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In February's Humor column, a fish that once called the neuroscience lab home takes us through its transition of moving homes. Read this issue's column to see exactly how your favorite ND fish is living its best life.
By Annie Dineen
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In January's Issue, Editor-in-Cheif, Megan Kelleher wrote about the role that Flag Football plays in student life.
Read the full article here: https://t.co/mpnlyxfgRA
By Megan Kelleher
Photos courtesy of Notre Dame, Matt Dolan, and Margaret Casson
In Scholastic's February issue, the President and Vice-President Elect share their gratitude and hopes for their coming year in office.
✍️ & 📸: Dawson Kiser and Maeve Miller
This past month's Fighting Irish topic was Dating Apps. Read the full column in the link below. Who do you think the winner is?
✍️: Maria Monaco and Believe Chakenya
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In February Cover Story, Kayla Seepersad highlights Black Student Organizations and how they enrich Black students' experiences and create spaces of comfort and connection at PWIs. Read the full article here:
✍️: Kayla Seepersad
📸: African Student Association of Notre Dame
"To scratch your safari itch, look no further than the expansive savanna of the average Notre Dame classroom. I'll be your guide as we journey through this often hostile land and observe the many creatures who call it home."