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Features
The Once and Future Neighborhood
Editor's Note: A good read.
The Once and Future Neighborhood, by John Nagy '00M.A.
Urban designers are fusing yesterday's
principles into tomorrow's cities and towns. Notre Dame has taken a leading role in creating that
blueprint. More
Ten principles of good neighborhood design
Road to somewhere: web extra blog of a backseat urbanist
The Human Tide
The story of immigration is a complex collection of statements, studies and personal narratives
that pose conflicting truths and vexing questions. More
A Church in Flux, by Robert Pelton, CSC, '43
Despite four centuries of history, Catholicism in Latin America did not find its voice until
Vatican II. Four decades later it is still grappling with growing pains. More
The Godfather of Liberation Theology, by Michael Garvey '74
Notre Dame's Gustavo Gutierrez is simply one of the Western Hemisphere's foremost
theologians. More
Border Patrol, by David Devine '94
Sloan Satepauhoodle, Notre Dame class of 1989, is one of the Shadow Wolves, an elite posse of Native Americans
guarding the Tohono O'odham Nation and the United States from drug traffickers. More
The Picture of Purpose, by Richard
Conklin '59M.A.
A photo of Father Hesburgh and Martin Luther King singing "We Shall Overcome" is installed at the Smithsonian
Museum of American Art and Portraiture. More
Feeling Anxious? by Andrew Santella
Wigged out? Worried? Frazzled? Some people call it "Americanitis." So relax. Because if you don't, the anxiety might kill you.
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Moonrise Over Chimney Rock, by Elizabeth Dodd
There was a time when people lived by the flight of the moon. We came and stood at their place
to learn what they once knew.
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