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Monthly Archives: January 2011
The Juggler
The Juggler is a student literary and art magazine. The first issue was published December 1919 as a stand-alone college humor and satire publication, which were common among other universities at the time. Cover of the first issue of the … Continue reading
Martin Luther King Jr. at Notre Dame
On October 18, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at Notre Dame’s Stepan Center. The South Bend Citizens’ Civic Planning Committee organized the event, which was a fund-raiser for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Full-capacity was expected, with faculty, … Continue reading
Art at Notre Dame
Art has long been an important offering in the curriculum at Notre Dame. “Drawing and painting have been always favorite studies at Notre Dame, and improvements will be made to render these studies more attractive during the coming year [1870-1871]. … Continue reading