Belles Prevail in Back-and-Forth Battle With Bulldogs Read More Belles Prevail in Back-and-Forth Battle With Bulldogs ADRIAN, Mich. - The Saint Mary's lacrosse team scored six of the final seven goals to defeat two-time defending MIAA champion Adrian by a 13-9 final on Friday afternoon. Bald for a Bigger Cause Read More Bald for a Bigger Cause Kesley Trimble '18 participated in Notre Dame's annual "The Bald and the Beautiful" event last week and raised an impressive sum of money for St. Baldrick's along the way. Rosenbaum Named to Honorable Mention Academic All-Region List Read More Rosenbaum Named to Honorable Mention Academic All-Region List KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Saint Mary's senior soccer player Chanler Rosenbaum was one of several NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and NAIA student-athletes named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Women's College Division Scholar All-North/Central Regional Honorable Mention list. Belles Bounced by Knights Read More Belles Bounced by Knights GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - The Saint Mary's soccer team came out with determination to take down league-leading Calvin. Despite being the stronger team for much of the opening half, the Belles fell by a 4-0 final to the Knights. President Carol Ann Mooney Remembers Father Theodore Hesburgh, CSC Read More President Carol Ann Mooney Remembers Father Theodore Hesburgh, CSC Saint Mary's College President Carol Ann Mooney mourns the loss of Father Theodore Hesburgh, CSC, president of the University of Notre Dame from 1952-1987. Father Ted, as he was called by many, was 97. "I was one among many who had the privilege of calling him friend and mentor. His wisdom, common sense, holiness, humor, and love enriched so many lives. When, after 24 years at the University I was preparing to leave Notre Dame and move across the road to Saint Mary's College, he invited me to spend a few hours with him. Our conversation soothed my nervousness and helped me to understand my new role. I will be grateful to him for many things but especially for that afternoon." Alumna Reading/Book Signing for The Land of Milk and Uncle Honey Read More Alumna Reading/Book Signing for "The Land of Milk and Uncle Honey" Nationally syndicated agricultural columnist Alan Guebert and his daughter Mary Grace Guebert Foxwell ’07 will read from their recently released book "The Land of Milk and Uncle Honey" on Monday, August 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Rice Commons of the Student Center at Saint Mary’s College. Basketball Players Feel Impact of Special Team Member (South Bend Tribune) Read More Basketball Players Feel Impact of Special Team Member (South Bend Trib... There are plenty of middle school girls who dream of being part a collegiate basketball team one day. For one 10-year-old New Carlisle girl, that dream came true early thanks to an organization called Team IMPACT. The national non-profit improves the quality of life for children facing life-threatening and chronic illnesses by matching the kids with local college athletic teams. According to its website, the organization has matched 560 children to about 300 schools in 37 states. Saint Mary's College Remains a Relevant and Thriving Women's College (WSBT-TV) Read More Saint Mary's College Remains a Relevant and Thriving Women's College (... Saint Mary's of the Woods College in Terre Haute, Indiana announced it will go co-ed in the fall to remain relevant. Please don't confuse that Saint Mary's with this Saint Mary's in Notre Dame, Indiana. This women's college remains very relevant--admission and enrollment are up at SMC and so is giving. Mom of Victim of Texting and Driving Accident to Speak Read More Mom of Victim of Texting and Driving Accident to Speak Saint Mary’s College students will host a lecture on the dangers of texting and driving on Wednesday, April 25 at 5:30 p.m. Diveeta Thompson, founder of Stop Texting AND Driving Distracted (STANDD) is the featured speaker. Thompson's 18-year-old son was killed when he crashed his car while texting. Also speaking will be Lt. Tim Williams of the Mishawaka Police Department. The event is free and open to the public. Young drivers are encouraged to attend.