1. The official Bing Dwen Dwen mascot and a large white 'BEIJING 2022' sign stand outdoors with a bright sun overhead against a clear blue sky.

    The Winter Olympics, Equality in Sports, and Exercising in the Cold

    The Winter Olympics are here, and while they provide hours of incredible viewing for sports fans, they also offer insights into life and society. To explore the Olympics in this light, we turn to Cara Ocobock, assistant professor of anthropology. In a wide-ranging discussion, Prof. Ocobock…

  2. A UPS worker in a brown uniform unloads boxes from the back of a truck onto a hand truck.

    What's going on with the supply chain?

    One of the biggest stories in the last half of 2021 was the supply chain. It seems everyone was impacted by shortages or delays in getting a product from a manufacturer to a consumer. Well now that we’ve turned the page into 2022, where do we stand? To find out, we spoke with Kaitlin Wowak,…

  3. A digital illustration of three people riding camels over sand dunes at night, following a bright star in the sky.

    What was the Christmas Star?

    The Gospel account of St. Matthew includes a peculiar episode: Magi or wise men who followed a star to the place of Jesus’ birth. Grant Mathews, a Notre Dame astrophysicist, details the astronomical phenomenon he believes led them to Bethlehem. Re-edited version of the episode that aired…

  4. A man in a light brown suit and a white mask stands in front of a whiteboard and a wooden lectern.

    Tortured by the Police

    What do you do when the officers that are supposed to protect and serve the public are the ones torturing their suspects? Not in a third-world country, but in the city of Chicago. If you're a civil rights attorney, you stand up and defend the rights of those being abused -- regardless of whether…

  5. A close-up of a gold chalice with 'UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME' engraved around the middle and a variety of colorful gems.

    The Great Crown Caper

    Tour guides have been answering questions about it for years. There's a large gold crown in a case, situated by the elevators in Notre Dame's Main Building (aka, the "Golden Dome"). A plaque inside the case offers some explanation, but there's much more to know. Turns out, this crown may not…

  6. A person's hand holding a smartphone displaying a folder named 'Social Media' containing various app icons, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.

    Social Media, Misinformation, and You

    It's one of the biggest news stories of the month: social media and the spread of misinformation. While Facebook garnered much attention over the past several weeks, the problem of misinformation goes back far longer and is far broader than many people realize. In this episode, we chat with…

  7. A close-up of a page of handwritten musical notation with notes, staves, and some text.

    Making a Musical

    Ronnie and Alex Mansour chose Notre Dame over a traditional music conservatory because the University’s music program allowed them the flexibility to do it, as Sinatra would say, their way. In this episode, Brendan O'Shaughnessy tells the story of the siblings who charted their own creative…

  8. A single yellow rose lies on the rain-streaked granite with names engraved on the 9/11 Memorial.

    Remembering 9/11

    Fr. Malloy offers his reflection on the events of 9/11 and what followed for the campus community and himself. …

  9. Three women wearing face masks and casual jackets walk along a paved lot in front of the Three-Point Motel.

    No Evidence, No Hope

    Iris Seabolt was convicted of felony murder in 2004 and sentenced to 45 years in prison. Prosecutors did not accuse her of killing restaurant owner A.J. Williams, but claim she was the female lure in an intended robbery that ended in murder. The police presented no physical evidence at all…

  10. A professor in a suit and tie stands at a whiteboard talking to three students wearing face masks in a classroom.

    One Call Can Change Everything

    In the fourth installment of the Proving Innocence series, the Notre Dame law students take on the case of Leon Tyson. He was convicted of a 2015 murder in Elkhart, but the Notre Dame Exoneration Justice Clinic believes he is innocent. He was sentenced to 63 years in prison. The case took a…