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‘The Kitchen Confidential’ — a look inside the culinary industry by Anthony...

This past June, just weeks after his death, I read Anthony Bourdain’s breakthrough book from 2000, “Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly.” The manner in which I did so,...

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Irish finish in the middle of the pack at Minnesota Invitational

Notre Dame landed in the middle of the pack in its first tournament of the fall season on Monday and Tuesday, finishing seventh overall among a 15-team field at the Minnesota Invitational in Woodbury,...

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College hosts annual Career and Internship Fair

The annual Saint Mary’s Career and Internship Fair was held Wednesday at the Angela Athletic and Wellness Complex on Wednesday from 4:30-7 p.m. Last year the fair was held in the Student Center but...

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Scene Selections: New Singles

With due dates approaching and tests looming, it can be hard to keep up with the latest music releases. That’s why the Scene writers picked out a few of their favorite new singles to keep you in the...

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A simple way to honor our nation’s heroes

Throughout our history as an institution, Notre Dame has had a special relationship with America’s great military. During World War II, when Notre Dame’s enrollment fell sharply and the school was on...

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Amy Coney Barrett speaks on originalism, constitutional interpretations

Does an originalist interpretation of the Constitution require judges to ask what James Madison would do in a given situation? Judge Amy Coney Barrett (’97 J.D.) answered this question with a...

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Senior Isabella DiLisio is a key leader for the Irish

Isabella DiLisio has played a lot of golf for the Irish. Throughout her first three years, the current senior golfer has competed in every event Notre Dame has taken part in. When DiLisio played...

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Ban Ki-moon delivers Asia Leadership Forum keynote

Ban Ki-moon, former United Nations secretary-general, led the keynote speech at the third-annual Asia Leadership Forum at Notre Dame on Wednesday evening. Ban, the South Korean native who served as...

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Fr. Pete adds unique dynamic to basketball program

For Fr. Pete McCormick, it doesn’t even seem like work. Serving as chaplain of the men’s basketball team for the past six seasons in addition to fulfilling his duties as director of campus ministry and...

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Paul McCartney crashes into ‘Egypt Station’

When they introduced themselves to the world with the lyrics “Hope I die before I get old,” did Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend ever picture themselves limping across an arena stage in their 70s? Did...

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Kolakowski: Riley is continuing a culture of success

Prior to the start of the season, the Notre Dame men’s soccer team was slated to take on 11 opponents who were ranked in the preseason United Soccer Coaches poll. Six of those 11 teams were ranked in...

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Post-game Masses welcome thousands

For Notre Dame football game attendees, the day often doesn’t end after the competition has been decided. For those interested in attending a worship service after the Irish have played a day game,...

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Scene in South Bend: Crooked Ewe Brewery and Ale House

Crooked Ewe’s logo — the face of a Scottish blackface sheep, with bright red eyes and menacing horns — has provoked more than a few questions from customers, executive chef Alain Helfrich says....

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Observer Editorial: Revoke McCarrick’s honorary degree

In June, the former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, retired Archbishop of Washington, was suspended from public ministry by the Holy See when the Archdiocesan Review Board of New York determined an...

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Fr. Pete reflects on creating memories and building fellowship with...

In the second half of The Observer’s feature with Fr. Pete McCormick, the Holy Cross priest discussed some of the more memorable moments of his past six season’s as men’s basketball team chaplain. As...

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Lewis Hall prepares for annual LHOP fundraiser

On Friday, Lewis Hall will open its doors for the annual Lewis Hall of Pancakes, called LHOP by students. At this event, the women of Lewis provide an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet throughout all...

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Irish Insider: Vanderbilt

What Though the Odds: Experience and depth give Irish secondary the tools to overcome challenges, reach new heights Irish seek to grow steadier in all phases of special teams Greason: ND must be...

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Scenecast: Emmycast

In the season’s inaugural cast, Scene writers discuss Emmy quirks, flops and predictions — in anticipation of the 70th Primetime Emmys award show, which airs tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time....

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In defense of immorality

When I was in high school, I had a sort of sexual revolution. For the first time in my life, doubt creeped into my mind about the religion I grew up with — maybe it’s all a lie. I had been a very...

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Club seeks to bridge political divide on campus

Editor’s note: Throughout the 2018 midterm election season, The Observer will sit down with various student organizations and professors to discuss political engagement and issues particularly...

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