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Volume 56, Issue 58 | Friday, MARCH 25, 2022 | ndsmcobserver.com

Pridefest kicks off with panel LGBTQ+ students from the tri-campus community discuss experiences By EMMA DUFFY News Writer

In the final days of the Njomo-Bisner administration, the Notre Dame student government is putting on Pridefest: a tri-campus event to spread awareness and appreciation for LGBTQ+ students. To kick off the weekend-long event, Pridefest featured an LGBTQ+ Student Experience Panel. Students from across the tri-campus came together for the panel to explain their experiences, struggles and opinions on how the tri-campus can provide a better future experience for queer students. Students Amaya Medeiros and Sophia Sanchez discussed

the struggles they had experienced beyond the tri-campus, specifically the attitudes and stereotypes in society that they said have made it harder for those in the LGBTQ+ community to embrace their identity. “I think the term ‘lesbian’ has attached a very hypersexualized notion around that concept,” Medeiros said. “So, I would use ‘queer’ instead of ‘lesbian.’” “I’ve definitely struggled with my identity only because my family is Catholic,” Sanchez said. “We’re a Latino/Latina household, so we don’t really talk about gender or sexuality.” Sanchez and other panelists see PRIDEFEST PAGE 3

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LGBTQ+ students come together for a panel during Pridefest to discuss their experiences inside and outside the tri-campus community.

Students in CSC seminars travel over spring break

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The Notre Dame student senate convened Wednesday night for their penultimate meeting on the second f loor of LaFortune Student Center. After opening with a prayer, student body vice president Matthew Bisner conducted roll call and approved the minutes from March 16. Photo courtesy of Bianca Widjaja

Students in the Educational Equity seminar visit the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The seminar group traveled for their immersion trip over spring break through the Center for Social Concerns.

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Over spring break, groups of students traveled to Immokalee, Florida for the Migrant Experiences seminar and to Washington, D.C. for the Educational Equity seminar. Seminars are courses offered through the Center for Social Concerns. Groups meet during the semester in an academic setting with the course culminating in an immersion trip over fall or spring break.

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Maggie Lenhart, a junior and one of the leaders for the Migrant Experiences seminars, explained that the seminars are not traditional service trips. “They have some portions of service involved with the organizations we are collaborating with,” Lenhart said.” But what we are really doing is going to interact with and build relationships with people who have a direct lived experience of these issues.” The goal of the Migrant Experiences seminar was to “engage and be in solidarity

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with the community by understanding both their challenges, what motivates them, and the beauty they find within their community despite some of the injustices they are facing,” Lenhart said. According to junior Kayleigh Monahan, co-leader for the Educational Equity seminar, the goal of the seminar that traveled to D.C was “to quote the course description, to ‘begin to cultivate a vision of just education informed by an awareness of power, privilege see CSC PAGE 3

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Ukrainian Archbishop Borys Gudziak will deliver Notre Dame’s 2022 commencement address, the University announced in a press release Wednesday. Gudziak, the highest-ranking Ukrainian Catholic prelate in the United States and president and former rector of the see SPEAKER PAGE 3

Senate votes on UCC funds By KATHRYN MUCHNICK

By CAROLINE COLLINS

ND releases 2022 speaker

Bisner previewed several upcoming events on campus, including Pride Fest, a celebration of LGBTQ+ students that is scheduled for this weekend. On Friday, the Department of Sustainability will host a march, calling on Notre Dame to divest from the fossil fuel industry. The march will begin on see SENATE PAGE 5

SMC Economics Club revived By CORA HADDAD News Writer

The Saint Mary’s College Economics Club is not a new addition to the community, but one that is being revived for 2022. Co-presidents and Saint Mary’s juniors Nicole Drummond and Nikki Murphy hope to rebuild the club to what it once was before the pandemic. Nicole Drummond is a double major in finance and economics

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with a double minor in math and computer science. Drummond described how she got involved with the club this year. “Professor Ari reached out to me and was like, ‘Hey [do] you want to start this back up again, [to] get more girls interested in the major?’” Professor Ari Farshbaf is an assistant professor of economics at Saint Mary’s and acts as the Econ club’s advisor. see ECON PAGE 4

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