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SMC holds Dobbs panel Admitted students visit ND

By ALYSA GUFFEY

editor-in-chief emeritus o n June 24, 2022, the u nited s tates s upreme c ourt ruled on d obbs v. Jackson women’s h ealth o rganization, overturning r oe v. wade and returning the abortion debate back to states. s aint m ary’s c ollege p resident Katie c onboy did not release a statement that day in June, even as leaders of religious colleges across the country — including u niversity p resident

By MATTHEW BRODER news writer

n otre d ame admissions welcomed over 600 admitted students from the class of 2027 and their families to campus for a dmitted s tudent d ays on s unday and m onday, an annual event that offers prospective students the chance to see what life is like as a student at the u niversity.

“ w e are really thrilled to welcome these families,” vice president for undergraduate enrollment m icki Kidder said. “The number one predictor of whether a student enrolls in a university is if they have visited campus, so this is an incredibly important opportunity for new members of our family to experience and fall in love with n otre d ame.” p rogramming began s unday when optional tours of campus were offered. For some, this was their first time on campus. n icholas Jacob of c olumbia, m aryland, was among them. d espite the stormy

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