Saint Mary\'s Stories Archive
January 1, 2012
Want An Interactive Super Bowl Experience? Rate the Ads
Are you good at multi-tasking? To get the interactive experience watching Super Bowl XLVI, you’ll need to be. While juggling your plate of the chips, salsa, buffalo wings, and pizza and your beverage of choice, try to keep a hand free for your smart phone. Like a sportscaster giving a play-by-play analysis, you can “broadcast” your review of the highly anticipated Super Bowl ads. Yes, there are aps for that and plenty of social media and Internet sites.
January 1, 2012
Bishop Features Valedictory Address in Weekly Column (Today's Catholic...
The Most Reverend Kevin C. Rhoades, Bishop of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, featured the valedictory address by co-valedictorian Anne Bulger '12 is this week's issue of Today's Catholic. The Bishop called her address, read by her at Commencement, "excellent." He said, "It is very encouraging to hear reflections from our youth whose faith is an inspiration."
January 1, 2012
Making a Pitch for Women in Baseball (South Bend Tribune)
Justine Siegal, founder of Baseball for All, a non-profit organization that advocates that both sexes be allowed to play ball, spoke at the College last night. Her talk is associated with a two month-long exhibit in the Cushwa-Leighton Library called “Women in Baseball.”
January 1, 2012
'89 Alumna Recounts ND Championship Memories (The Observer)
Julie Wagner Feasel, a 1989 graduate of Saint Mary’s, recounts the excitement of when Notre Dame played for the national championship when she was a senior. Now her daughter, senior Meghan Feasel, gets to enjoy a similar experience. Julie was able to attend the game and she's hoping Meghan can attend this one.
January 1, 2012
Lecture to Consider Contemporary Feminist Movements
Saint Mary's College will host Mary Caputi, professor of political science at California State University, Long Beach, on Thursday, March 1. Caputi will present her lecture, “Warrior Women vs. Ragpickers: Divergent Paths in Contemporary Feminism,” at 7 p.m. in Stapleton Lounge, Le Mans Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
January 1, 2012
Chipotle Fundraiser for Dance Marathon
Dance Marathon is a few months away (Saturday, March 23, 2013), but the fundraising for Riley Hospital for Children has already begun. Riley Hospital, located in Indianapolis, treats sick children from all over the state, including the South Bend area. Since Saint Mary’s students began the Dance Marathon in 2006, they have raised more than $460,000 for the General Benefit Fund at Riley, which supports the areas of the hospital that have the greatest need.
The public is invited to participate in the following event on Thursday, December 6, 2012.
Chipotle Fundraiser Night: Visit the Chipotle at 1251 Eddy Street (Eddy Street Commons) between 2 and 10 p.m. and, as long as you bring along the coupon, 50 percent of the sales will go towards the Dance Marathon total for Riley. Click to download the coupon.
January 1, 2012
Dance Marathon Let's Spoon Fundraiser
Dance Marathon is several months away (Saturday, March 23, 2013), but the fundraising for Riley Hospital for Children has already begun. The public is invited to participate in the following event. Let’s Spoon Give Back Night: Visit either Let’s Spoon location in South Bend (1635 Edison Road or 1290 Ireland Road) and, as long as you bring along the coupon, 20 percent of the sales will go towards the Dance Marathon total.
January 1, 2012
Saint Mary's honors Catholic Charities USA Board member (Yahoo!)
Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) Board of Trustees member Kathleen Flynn Fox '74 received an honorary doctorate last weekend from her alma mater Saint Mary's College. Fox, a successful businesswoman, has dedicated more than 30 years of her life to service and advocacy on behalf of those most in need. Since 1980, she has been an avid volunteer working directly with children, promoting children’s literacy, and supporting programs that assist those in poverty.
January 1, 2012
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Programming Announced
In recognition of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Belles Against Violence Office (BAVO) invites the public to participate in events intended to educate and empower young people. College-aged women and high school seniors may benefit the most from the programming, which includes the annual Take Back the Night march on Thursday, April 19 and a presentation titled “Beat the Blame Game” on Tuesday, April 24.