Notre Dame University

Judge dismisses Notre Dame professor’s defamation lawsuit against student newspaper

By Associated Press — January 10, 2024
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Kay's lawsuit disputed some quotes the newspaper used and said it misinterpreted a sign on her door about helping students access health care.

A Notre Dame professor sues a student publication over its coverage of her abortion-rights work

By Giovanna Dell'orto — July 28, 2023
(AP) — The case is raising questions about press freedom and academic freedom at one of the nation’s preeminent Catholic institutions of higher education.

Planning for our post-Roe world

By Charles C. Camosy — February 9, 2023
(RNS) — Everyone in the pro-life movement sees this as a moment for doing something new.

Cardinal Pell praises Pope Francis’ curial reform after financial scandals

By Claire Giangravé — April 28, 2022
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — ‘We cannot afford to lose another 500 million though incompetence or corruption in the next 40 years,’ said Cardinal George Pell.

Supreme Court’s hearing of Mississippi abortion law is a gut check for pro-lifers

By Charles C. Camosy — May 28, 2021
(RNS) — There may be blowback if the landmark abortion decision is overruled, but the price may be worth it.

Liberty University football team realizes Falwell’s winning vision, but at what cost?

By Jonathan Merritt — November 20, 2020
(RNS) — Liberty is one of three teams in the running for the NCAA's top tier playoffs.

How will Joe Biden deal with the abortion question?

By Mark Silk — September 4, 2020
(RNS) — For the duration of the Democratic primary season, the abortion issue was off the table. Now that the general election is here, there's something to talk about.

In a virtual Easter season, matter still matters for Catholics

By Timothy OMalley — April 9, 2020
(RNS) — Most Catholics understand why we’ll have to stream our Easter celebrations this year, but digital connection is not the coin of the realm in our worship.

‘Hesburgh’ captures the simple faith and outsized influence of ‘Father Ted’

By Paul O'Donnell — May 3, 2019
(RNS) — A big-screen chronicle of the civil rights campaigner and Catholic priest known as 'Father Ted' shows how a simple man became a force in troubled times.

Why suing Notre Dame over ‘secret’ birth control settlement isn’t kosher

By Charles C. Camosy — October 17, 2018
(RNS) — If the lawsuit were over abortion, rather than simple contraceptives, would students and critics of the university's policy take the same line?

Notre Dame employees keeping free birth control coverage

By Jerome Socolovsky — November 7, 2017
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The university had fought the federal health care law's original mandate on religious grounds.

In protest, students walk out on Mike Pence’s Notre Dame commencement speech

By Laken Litman — May 21, 2017
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (USA Today) There were also peaceful protests outside Pence’s commencement speech on Saturday afternoon at Grove City College near Pittsburgh.

Pay tithing, be happy?

By Jana Riess — September 5, 2014
I feel uncomfortable when Mormon teachers and leaders suggest that greater health and happiness will follow when we pay tithing. But a new sociological study says it's at least partly true.
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