Inside Sports: IND crew cuts through elements

The Institute of Notre Dame crew team gets off to a 5:15 a.m. start on practice days.
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Some graduates postpone careers, further study for volunteer experience

Like many students graduating from college this spring, Ivy Seraphin, always assumed she would go straight to graduate school.
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Help VA help veterans

Americans gather on Memorial Day to pay homage to our fallen warriors serving in the United States armed forces, honoring their sacrifice and courage, and recalling the selflessness that embodies military service.
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The doughnut seed dilemma

At the end of gardening week at Collin’s preschool, his teacher, spunky and creative, gave each child a blue packet labeled “doughnut seeds.”  On the outside was a picture of powdered mini donuts.  Inside were frosted Cheerios.The whimsical side of myself was amused at the cleverness behind the trick. We
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How children prepare for first Communion

Preparing children for their first Communion means relating on their level.
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Some pass on gym, get exercise at church

The gym, pool and high school track aren’t the only places to become more physically fit.
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Bishop Rozanski, will you teach my religion class?

St. Casimir sixth-grader Michael Chorabik was surprised when Bishop Rozanski accepted his invitation to speak to his class.
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Pope cuts meetings because of cold, need to rest before Holy Land trip

Because he has a bit of a cold and wants to rest up for his May 24-26 trip to the Holy Land, Pope Francis has postponed several scheduled appointments.
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Maryland’s Catholic colleges continue to spend, make do with less

The Archdiocese of Baltimore's three Catholic colleges are operating on tight budgets as they face financial pressures.
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On and off soccer field, Karpovich influenced generations

Bill Karpovich, 75, died at his home in northeast Baltimore May 13.
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‘The quintessential Don’: Longtime Blakefield dean transitions to new role

Loyola Blakefield's John Stewart is moving on after 33 years as dean of students.
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Catholic Throwback Thursday: Popes and Our Lady of Fátima

May Portugal never forget the heavenly message of Fátima, which, before anybody else she was blessed to hear. To keep Fátima in your heart and to translate Fátima into deeds, is the best guarantee for ever more graces. --Pope Pius XII (1950)Lúcia dos Santos (left) with her cousins Francisco and JacintaIt's
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