Rape reported to NDPD
A rape was reported to the Notre Dame Police Department on Sunday, Dec. 15, according to Wednesday’s University crime log. The alleged incident took place Nov. 23 in a north men’s residence hall....
View ArticleMid-Year Marks: 2019 Student Government Insider
Read below for all of the mid-year marks for the 2019 student government administrations of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s: Boyle, McGuire discuss mid-year progress Saint Mary’s SGA president reflects on...
View ArticleHead-to-Head: Camping World Bowl
Notre Dame Passing The Irish passing game has started to click in recent weeks, with Ian Book surpassing 230 yards passing in three straight games. After losing Michael Young to the transfer portal,...
View ArticleKelly, Campbell exchange friendly remarks in pregame press conference
Ahead of Notre Dame’s matchup Saturday against Iowa State in the Camping World Bowl, both Irish head coach Brian Kelly and Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell exchanged compliments of each other’s...
View ArticleClaypool shines in Camping World Bowl, his last game at Notre Dame
A lot could be said of Notre Dame’s offensive production Saturday afternoon. In its first game without former offensive coordinator Chip Long, the Irish managed to produce 455 yards of total offense on...
View ArticleMulvena: Camping World Bowl sheds light on where ND stands
The Camping World Bowl. Ahh, what a delight. Two teams at the top of their sport battling it out in the crisp refreshing Florida air on a sunny afternoon. A model of the fierce competition that...
View ArticleNotre Dame defeats Iowa State 33-9 in the Camping World Bowl
ORLANDO — Whether Notre Dame fans like it or not, Camping World Stadium now belongs to the Irish. Returning to an Orlando bowl game for the second time in three years, the Irish (11-2) secured their...
View ArticleIan Book expected to return for fifth year
Notre Dame senior quarterback Ian Book has indicated that he will return for a fifth season with the Irish in 2020. Although he did not expressly state that he would return, he posted a picture of...
View ArticleDefensive backs coach Todd Lyght to leave Notre Dame
Notre Dame defensive backs coach Todd Lyght will be leaving the Irish football program. Lyght joined head coach Brian Kelly’s staff in 2015. His departure was rumored in some circles as his family...
View ArticleIrish add graduate transfer as Jones, Gilman announce departure
The Notre Dame football team continues to see roster changes as senior running back Tony Jones Jr., as well as senior safety and captain Alohi Gilman, have elected to forego their final season of...
View ArticleCole Kmet to enter NFL Draft
Junior tight end Cole Kmet has announced that he will forego his final season of eligibility with Notre Dame. Kmet, a two-sport athlete on the baseball diamond and the gridiron, announced in a tweet...
View ArticleJurkovec enters transfer portal
Notre Dame sophomore quarterback Phil Jurkovec entered the transfer portal on Wednesday morning. Jurkovec served as Irish senior quarterback Ian Book’s backup during the 2019 season, completing 12 of...
View ArticleShaun Crawford to return for sixth season
Notre Dame graduate student cornerback Shaun Crawford will be returning for a sixth year with the Irish, he announced in a tweet Friday evening. Crawford is eligible to return via a medical redshirt...
View ArticleWalk the Walk Week celebrates MLK Day, brings civil rights leader to campus
Notre Dame’s annual Walk the Walk Week, an event week honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day and aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion on campus, will commence Monday. Civil rights leader Diane Nash...
View ArticleIrish prepare for St. John’s, Philadelphia duals
The Notre Dame fencing team is set to compete in their second and third meets of the season this weekend. After the Elite Invitational in Philadelphia on Nov. 16, which saw the women’s team post a...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s department of chemistry and physics launches new project to test...
Although water is one of the most abundant resources in the world, it exists on a wide spectrum of drinkability. Bottled water tends to be the safest option, while river and lake water should be...
View ArticleIrish can’t close out Duke on the road, drop fourth straight
The Notre Dame women’s basketball team (6-12, 1-5 ACC) travelled to Durham, North Carolina to take on Duke (9-8, 3-3 ACC) Thursday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Despite leading for almost the...
View ArticleCelebrating 100 years of women’s suffrage at Notre Dame
Our school is named after Our Lady, but it is still incredibly male-dominated. The year 2020 marks 100 years of women’s suffrage in the United States, which is an important milestone. But we have a...
View ArticleCourt rules Irish 4 Reproductive Health’s lawsuit against University, Trump...
Independent reproductive rights group Irish 4 Reproductive Health (I4RH) announced in a Friday email the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana will allow the organization’s lawsuit...
View Article‘Orange World and Other Stories’ envelopes reader in neon sensations
Karen Russell is an outstanding force in the modern literary scene. After spending undergraduate years at Northwestern, Russell received her MFA at Columbia University. Swamplandia!, her 2011 debut...
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