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Rainbow is Thy Fame
A sobering reflection on Father Jenkins’s nearly two decades as Notre Dame’s President by Sycamore Trustee and Irish Rover Editor-in-Chief Emerita Mary Frances Myler (ND ’22).

Notre Dame’s Best and Worst Cross Paths
Notre Dame students hold prayerful protest to the school’s first drag show brought to campus by the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre.

Notre Dame Women Object!
Notre Dame women student object to the planned drag show on campus organized by the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre.

A Notre Dame Drag Show
Notre Dame’s embrace of LGBTQ culture continues with its celebration of June as Pride Month and a drag show organized by the Film, Television, and Theatre Department.

Why US Catholic Campuses Aren’t Very Catholic
Notre Dame’s Keough School Professor Tamara Kay sues independent student newspaper The Irish Rover for defamation.

Notre Dame Professor Sues Student Paper
Notre Dame’s Keough School Professor Tamara Kay sues independent student newspaper The Irish Rover for defamation.
Bishop Rhodes
Academic freedom, cancel culture, and the proper ends of higher education have been much in the news lately. Recently, a video of law students at Stanford University shouting vulgar epithets at a sitting federal judge and refusing to let him speak (with the acquiescence, perhaps even approval of one of
Notre Dame Day 2023
Stand with those students who stand up for Notre Dame’s Catholic identity by supporting their organizations during Notre Dame Day now through April 26. They need our help. And we need theirs. Notre Dame Day is an opportunity for members of the Notre Dame community and others who value the school’s formative

“Abortion Doula” at Notre Dame
Notre Dame continues its controversial six-part series on “Reproductive Justice” featuring speakers who advocate for abortion and promote ideologies hostile to the truth of Catholicism.

Much Ado About Nothing?
Introduction In this bulletin, we reprint with permission an Irish Rover editorial by its editor-in-chief, Joe DeReuil, in which he discusses two developments: Irish Rover reporter Madeline Murphy describes the co-ed housing initiative and reporters Elizabeth Hale and Daniel Martin the rewriting of Shakespeare and the homosexual-themed poster in their

Notre Dame Returns to The March for Life
In whatever way you are able to support our common purpose — by giving of your time (especially in prayer), talent, or treasure — we are all very truly grateful. An Iniquitous Proclamation On January 20, the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a large Notre Dame delegation joined a huge