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Volume 53, Issue 22 | tuesday, september 18, 2018 | ndsmcobserver.com
Notre Dame hosts annual Energy Week Series of programs, events aims to raise awareness about energy, sustainability across campus By MAX LANDER News Writer
This week marks the beginning of the 12th ND Energ y Week, a series of talks and events meant to raise awareness about energ y and sustainability across campus. These events will include lectures from both Notre Dame professors and guest speakers, tours of power facilities and documentaries and interactive talks about what it’s like to work in the energ y sector. All events are designed to inform students from all majors about different kinds of energ y as well as the business and policies that surround energ y and sustainability.
Anne Berges Pillai, education and outreach associate program director at ND Energ y and one of the organizers of Energ y Week, said one of the week’s major goals is to spread knowledge about energ y and related issues to students and parts of campus who may not otherwise be exposed to the topic. “We definitely want to get as many people engaged as we can,” she said. “This year especially, we have a lot of topics that are related a lot to policy to try and engage parts of campus that maybe haven’t really thought about energ y that much before.” see ENERGY PAGE 4
Group mobilizes during Hunger Action Month
Photo Courtesy of Anne Pillai
South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg, left, and Carmel, Indiana, mayor James Brainard speak at an event during 2017’s Energy Week. The week includes events designed to inform about different types of energy.
Cake service provides baked goods to campus By CATE VONDOHLEN News Writer
Since 1987, Notre Dame has been home to a student-delivered cake service. Originally started in a dorm room, the cake service is now housed in LaFortune Student Center and overseen by director Kim Miller. It coordinates the daily deliveries of customized cakes, various pastries and balloons to any
Photo Courtesy of Anne Kolacyk
Members of Fighting Irish Fighting Hunger (FIFH) host a bake sale to fundraise to help alleviate hunger in the northern Indiana region. By NATALIE WEBER News Editor
Approximately one in four children in Northern Indiana don’t have enough food to eat, according to the Food Bank of Northern Indiana. Fighting Irish Fighting
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Hunger (FIFH) hopes to help address this problem through its annual September food drive. Since its founding in 2010, the group has raised over 14,000 pounds of food, 2018 FIFH chairperson Anne Kolaczyk see HUNGER PAGE 5
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Notre Dame student’s dorm room from a local South Bend pastry shop, junior Leigh Harden said. Cakes are typically ordered by parents or friends for special occasions, Karen Kennedy, director of student centers, events and activities, said. “The majority of orders come from parents and other loved ones of students, who choose to send fresh baked
treats — and often also balloon bouquets — to celebrate birthdays, accomplishments and other special days,” Kennedy said. Harden, who is in her second year of working for the cake service, explained that parents, friends and students should ideally place orders at least two days before the delivery date via the ND Cake see CAKE PAGE 4
College alumnae discuss themes of education Monday afternoon, two Saint Mary’s alumnae discussed the formative impact that their Holy Cross education had on them in a discussion entitled “Landscapes of the Spirit.” Galicia Guerrero, ’14, and Angie Hollar, ’11, spoke in
Stapleton Lounge of how they found their vocation during their time at Saint Mary’s and afterward. Guerrero said she experienced God’s presence throughout her time at the college and this fact made her preparation for this lecture difficult. When I was asked to share my Saint Mary’s story, I felt
overwhelmed,” Guerrero said. “There are so many things that I could say about how Saint Mary’s formed me. It felt like such a huge task to summarize numerous ways I was touched by God during and after my time at Saint Mary’s.” However, this reason was exactly why Guerrero felt it was
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