Irish struggle at Augusta Haskins Award Invitational
The month of March did not treat the Notre Dame men’s golf team particularly kindly. After starting their season with a respectable tie for sixth place in their season-opening tournament on Feb. 16,...
View ArticleIn a niche coffee shop in Vienna
In a niche coffee shop in Vienna, I fit right in, wearing my favorite sweatshirt with the watercolor fish and some orange converse sneakers, the ones owned by every self-proclaimed “Indie Kid” I’d ever...
View ArticleGrateful for the moment
When spring break finally approached us, like most other people, I was so excited to take time to relax and not have to worry about the stresses of school work. Normally, my family travels on a 14-hour...
View ArticleNotre Dame meets Northwestern in Big Ten-ACC baseball showcase
After ending a UNC series loss with a big win, Notre Dame baseball will wrap up its nine-game homestand when the Northwestern Wildcats (3-19, 1-2 Big Ten) make the trip around Lake Michigan to visit...
View ArticleEnd-of-the-year tunes: My junior year in music
At the end of every school year, I enjoy reflecting on the people, places and experiences that I’ve had the opportunity to encounter. I also find joy in seeing how my music has changed. Anyone who...
View ArticleStudents develop apps for Hesburgh Library’s annual hackathon
As the workweek came to close last Friday, 14 teams of undergraduate developers settled into Hesburgh Library for the annual hackathon, a social coding competition over 40 hours long. This year’s...
View ArticleSecond Student Life Council meeting addresses diversity and inclusion
Students and administrators gathered in Dahnke Ballroom on Monday evening for the second meeting of the Student Life Council (SLC), which was reinstated earlier this year. The focus of Monday’s meeting...
View Article12th annual Back the Bend connects students and community organizations
Over the weekend, student government hosted the 12th annual “Back the Bend,” a campus-wide day of service in the South Bend community. Carlondrea “Lala” Petty, director of community outreach in student...
View ArticleMy best girl’s birthday
It’s gotten way too late and we’re somewhere in Frankfurt, Germany, sitting on a street corner, willing for the Uber app to get us a ride. This is so classic, you say. Classics never go out of style....
View ArticleMcGuinness: Why you should cheer for your friends’ teams
510 miles from where it happened, I stared into my phone camera in perfect Jim Halpert deadpan style. “Montréal wins it!” exclaimed announcer Brendan Burke in the background. The Canadiens, the lowest...
View ArticleRide-share startup hopes to disrupt industry with student drivers
Desi, a college-exclusive ride-share company, is currently in a closed beta test for limited members of the Notre Dame community — and the company began in the South Dining Hall stir-fry line....
View ArticleScene Selections: Scene says ‘Sorry!’
This is the final week of Lent, and — knowing that this is a time for repentance — Scene wants to ask forgiveness for our grave errors. Whether we reviewed something too harshly (or not harshly...
View ArticleIrish pitching stars in shutout of Wildcats
It’s a moment every young ballplayer dreams of. There truly is nothing like it — seeing a ball fly off your bat and over the fence for the very first time at the college level. Tuesday night, Notre...
View ArticleHerko: Why your bracket busted
March Madness is officially over and if you’re like me (and pretty much everyone else), those brackets you made, especially for the men’s tournament, didn’t go so well. Most people pick their brackets...
View ArticleMy suffix fixation
To this day, I remember second grade as the time I started to love school. Before then, I was extremely reticent, allergic to socializing and participating in class, but my homeroom teacher, Mrs....
View ArticleStudent leadership banquet honors seniors, announces hall of the year winners
At the 37th annual Student Leadership Awards held Tuesday night in Dahnke Ballroom, student government, the Student Activities Office (SAO) and the Division of Student Affairs presented 30 awards,...
View Article‘Satan was able to destroy a wonderful organization’: Right to Life is...
Members of the University’s largest student group, Notre Dame Right to Life, received a series of two letters dated April 2, 2023, addressing turmoil and turnover in the club’s ranks. The...
View ArticleProfessor embroiled in abortion debate raises $9k for legal expenses
Editor’s note: This article includes excerpts of strong language. When Tamara Kay posted a sign on her door advocating her office as a “SAFE SPACE to get help and information on ALL healthcare issues...
View ArticleMen’s tennis searching for consistency ahead of crucial weekend
Notre Dame men’s tennis will be back in action this weekend against two ACC opponents, playing at Clemson on Friday and at Georgia Tech on Sunday. The Irish are heading into this crucial weekend with...
View ArticleScott Pilgrim’s precious little franchise
It was like every other romantic story before it: Boy meets girl, boy already has a girlfriend, boy tries to date both at once, boy finds out he has to defeat his new girlfriend’s seven evil...
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