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Photo by Gray Nocjar, The Observer Sycamore Trust · Pro Hamas Protest at Notre Dame Print Introduction The Journal of Higher Education warned just the other day, “Campus Protests Are

Two hundred alumni, family, and friends filled the Morris Inn ballroom during Reunion 2024 for our 16th Annual Breakfast – with another 509 watching online. The event featured Professors Patrick Deneen and Wilson (Bill) Miscamble, C.S.C., who discussed the challenges facing Catholic higher education and Notre Dame.

Notre Dame’s continuing to honor Joe Biden with the Laetare Medal dishonors both the Medal and the University and scandalizes her students and alumni as well as the broader Catholic community. Add your signature to Sycamore Trust’s open letter calling for Notre Dame to rescind Biden’s Laetare Medal.
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Please join us for our annual Breakfast during Reunion weekend on June 1 @ 8 AM (7:15 Breakfast) with Patrick J. Deneen and Father Bill Miscamble will join Bill Dempsey for another candid discussion about Notre Dame’s Catholic identity.

Notre Dame students’ participation at the annual March for Life and their receipt of the Thomas King Award at Georgetown University’s Cardinal O’Connor Conference highlight their commitment to the pro-life cause, despite Father Jenkins’ notable absence for the third consecutive year and controversial honors to Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

On Monday, the Notre Dame student publication The Irish Rover was vindicated and Notre Dame professor Tamara Kay was routed when Indiana Supreme Court Senior Judge Steven H. David categorically rejected each and every allegation by Kay of defamation by the Rover in its reports on Kay’s pervasive pro-abortion actions.

Merlot Fogarty discusses her experience as a pro-life advocate on campus and explains why she felt compelled to challenge the university’s academic freedom policy by organizing the recent protest against the school’s first drag show.

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).