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Saint Mary’s releases statement condemning anti-Asian violence after Georgia...

In response to last night’s shooting in Georgia, the College is urging the end of violence against Asian and Asian American individuals, per an email by executive director of equity and inclusion...

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Nick Jonas’ ‘Spaceman’ fails to launch

In keeping with his reputation as the Jonas brother with the most swag, Nick Jonas’ new solo album “Spaceman” is driven by synthetic pop backtracks and lyrics about love. Given the Jonas brothers’...

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Irish softball looks for series win against Georgia Tech

After the Notre Dame softball team (9-7, 3-5 ACC) split last weekend’s series against North Carolina, they will travel to Atlanta for a four game series against Georgia Tech (8-15, 3-11 ACC) this...

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Observer alumnus leaves $50k estate gift to paper, establishes Observer...

In 1967, the freshly established Observer printed an ad calling for help in any department. John McCoy, Notre Dame class of 1969, answered. He worked on layout, managed with the business department,...

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Irish keep win-streak alive, face Cleveland State this weekend

The Fighting Irish men’s lacrosse team took down the Marquette Golden Eagles (0-5), 10-3. This St. Patrick’s Day blowout matchup brings Notre Dame (No. 8) to 3-0 on the season. The Irish had nine...

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An open letter from current, former Zahm House student government to...

As current and former leaders of Zahm House student government, we are deeply saddened to hear about the University’s decision to shut down our campus community, transitioning it into a swing dorm in...

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The Recap Episode 6: Notre Dame professors share stories of success during...

In this episode of The Recap, host Gabrielle Penna shares stories covering President Biden’s new relief package in response to the growing issues brought by COVID-19. Celebrating Women’s History Month,...

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Community mourns lives lost in Atlanta shootings, stands against anti-Asian...

Campus Ministry, the Multicultural Student Programs and Services and the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies organized a prayer service Thursday night in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart to honor...

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Holy Week Masses to be held in Purcell Pavilion

This year’s Triduum services during Holy Week will be held in the Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center instead of the Basilica, director of Campus Ministry Fr. Pete McCormick said in an email to the...

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The Snyder cut: directorial vision and fandom

Since the release of Joss Whedon’s 2017 cut of “Justice League,” fans of DC have been demanding the release of the Snyder cut, a seemingly mythic version of the film that would fulfill Zack Snyder’s...

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How do you not know?

Editor’s note: This story includes descriptions of sexual abuse. A list of sexual assault reporting options and on-campus resources can be found on the Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s and Holy Cross websites....

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Notre Dame men’s soccer loses 3-2 to Wake Forest

In one of its highest profile soccer matchups of the year, Notre Dame nearly pulled off the upset over No. 5 Wake Forest at home Saturday. The Irish (8-6, 4-4 ACC) scored first and set the tone for...

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Adolescence on-screen

Whenever I watched a young adult TV show or movie in high school, I always found it hard to connect to the characters. This wasn’t just because of the poor acting and impractical nature of their plots...

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Young Michigan residents to qualify for COVID-19 vaccine April 5

In two weeks, Notre Dame students from Michigan may be able to qualify for a COVID-19 vaccination. On March 12, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced all state residents over the age of 16 will be...

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We deserve better

As college students, we are in a prime time for development and education, where information about consent and/ sexual harassment will be absorbed and implemented now and in our future. Unfortunately,...

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Notre Dame alum creates product to convert SUVs into campers, serve homeless...

As COVID-19 began wreaking havoc on the U.S. a year ago, daily life saw a rise in different challenges and experiences. For many, the pandemic brought financial complications and increased mental...

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Position Group Breakdown — Linebackers

Position Group Linebacker is one of Notre Dame’s strongest position groups. Headlined by consensus All-American Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, their stout defensive efforts, both on the pass-rush and in...

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Anti-abortion is not pro-life

To be anti-abortion is to not be pro-life. More often than not, pro-lifers I have met have not been so vocal about causes like education, income equity and healthcare as they have been about their...

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Maude Latour: Campus lyricist

If there were a college poet laureate, I would nominate Maude Latour. A songwriter who studies philosophy at Columbia University, Maude has been deeply inspired by her life on campus, and her music...

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Professor develops science kits with an eye on accessibility and equity

When Notre Dame Professor Cara Ocobock set out in August 2020 to create a fun science kit for her young niece’s birthday, she had no idea she was sparking a movement. Searching for science kits online,...

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