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Notre Dame Irish Rover
University of Notre Dame
Last Verified: October 20, 2025
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Notre Dame, IN (Eastern Time, UTC-05:00)
About Notre Dame Irish Rover
The Irish Rover is an independent, non-profit student publication serving the Notre Dame, IN community since 2003. As a distinctive campus media outlet, the Irish Rover provides comprehensive coverage across multiple content areas including campus news, religion, politics, culture, and humor. The publication maintains a commitment to rigorous editorial standards and welcomes reader engagement through letters to the editor and community feedback.
Founded with a clear mission to preserve the Catholic identity of Notre Dame, the Irish Rover operates as a forum for intellectual discourse and open discussion. The publication facilitates dialogue where Catholic thought intersects with diverse forms of knowledge spanning the arts, sciences, professions, and human scholarship. This approach aligns with the university's commitment to free inquiry and collegial debate.
The Irish Rover's editorial policy is guided by three core objectives: defending the faith and honorable traditions of the university, articulating conservative principles, and engaging in substantive collegial debate. The publication serves as a vital platform for campus discourse, offering coverage that explores the intersection of faith, academics, and student life at Notre Dame.
Beyond news coverage, the Irish Rover maintains an active relationship with its readership through multiple engagement channels. The publication invites submissions, letters to the editor, and advertising inquiries from the Notre Dame community. Whether through print editions or digital subscriptions, the Irish Rover remains committed to keeping the Notre Dame, IN campus informed on matters affecting the university's Catholic character and institutional identity.