- LocationStudio 4
- DescriptionThis class will target your deep connective tissues, like your fascia, ligaments, and joints. It’s slower and more meditative, giving you space to turn inward and tune into your mind and your body's physical sensations. Yin yoga helps you stretch and lengthen those rarely-used tissues while teaching you how to breathe through discomfort and sit with your thoughts.
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- May 15:00 PMNeed To Talk (offered by Campus Ministry)Are you looking for ways to grow in your spiritual life? Would you like to just talk about what's going on in your life or looking for guidance in navigating some of life's challenges? Whether you're dealing with friends, family, faith or other issues, we are here to listen and provide support. No appointment necessary! Just drop in! A Campus Minister is available EVERY MONDAY-THURSDAY FROM 5-7pm in 113 CoMo(across from the marble ball) to listen, offer guidance and share the wisdom and hope our faith provides. For more info, contact Mike Urbaniak (murbania@nd.edu). You may also set up a specific time to chat with a Campus Ministry by filling out this brief form: Need to Talk: Chat Request
- May 17:00 PMSparks Post-MFA Reading ft. Lance CarrollThe Creative Writing Series invites you to come and listen to a reading from 2023 Sparks Prize winner: Lance Carroll The Sparks Prize is annually awarded to a distinguished graduate of the Creative Writing Program as a post-graduation year of residency and writing time, funded by Nicholas Sparks and judged by an external writer. Based on the quality of writing and the likelihood that the submission will be published or will be developed into a publishable book. 2023 Sparks Prize Judge Tess Gunty selected Carroll's KAIROS as the winning entry. Gunty writes:"With breathtaking prose, refined pacing, and an undeniable raison d’être, KAIROS sings. Here is a voice determined to excavate interpersonal and institutional hypocrisies with precision and tenderness, generosity and courage. There is no doubt that the author of this work has embarked on an auspicious literary career."Lance Carroll is a writer who, while born in southern Missouri, has migrated throughout the entirety of the Midwest. He graduated from Shimer College—"the worst school in the country"—where he earned a degree in liberal arts after a year of study in Oxford. At Notre Dame, he has served as the co-editor of fiction for Notre Dame Review and taught classes on nonfiction and speculative fiction. He is working on a hybrid memoir about sexuality and religious experience.
- May 18:00 PMIRLL CéilíIRLL Céilí May 1, 2024 8-10pm Downes Ballroom Originally published at irishlanguage.nd.edu.
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- May 21:00 PMEviction & Housing Legal ClinicFree legal advice for evictions and housing issues provided to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. https://sjcpl.libnet.info/event/10035924