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Scholastic / s k ɒ ˈ l æ s t ɪ k / is the official student publication of the University of Notre Dame. Founded in 1867, it is the United States' oldest continuous college publication. [1] Scholastic has been both Notre Dame's weekly student newspaper and now a monthly news magazine.
The Observer is a student newspaper of the University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College and Holy Cross College.The Observer is distributed in print across the three campuses and is funded by both advertising revenue and a campus fee paid by students attending Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College, and Holy Cross College.
The Notre Dame Review is a national literary magazine. Founded by the University of Notre Dame , it publishes fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction quarterly. The first issue was published in Winter 1995.
He purchased a printing press in Chicago, and set it up in Brownson Hall at Notre Dame. [5] Rev. Neal Henry Gillespie C.S.C. was editor of Ave Maria Magazine from 1868 until his death in 1874. [6] Sorin placed Fr. Gillespie's sister, Mother Angela Gillespie, a veteran nurse of the American Civil War, in charge of editorial management. [3]
The Irish Rover Serving Notre Dame Since A.D. 2003 Type Student newspaper School University of Notre Dame Founder(s) Joe Lindsley Publisher Eddie Giuntini Editor-in-chief Michael Canady Founded December 2003 Headquarters Notre Dame, Indiana Website https://irishrover.net The Irish Rover is an independent, conservative, [6] Catholic [7] biweekly [8] student newspaper [9] serving the University ...
What Is Written Remains: Historical Essays On The Libraries Of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 9780268019495. Winkler, Erhard M. (October 1967). "'Word of Life': Stone Mural Dominates Notre Dame Library". Stone Magazine.
The Rev. Patrick Dillon, C.S.C. (January 1, 1832 – November 15, 1868) was an Irish-American Catholic priest, and second President of the University of Notre Dame from 1865 to 1866. He was the first Irish priest of the University.
Corby also promised that "a new Notre Dame" would reopen in the fall with a new Main Building "more accommodating and grandiose". [10] Condolences started to pour into the school immediately, many of them published in subsequent issues of the student weekly magazine Scholastic. [14]