Shooting struggles continue for Irish in road loss to Georgia Tech
Having struggled to make winning plays down the stretch in close ACC games this season leading up to its trip to Atlanta, Notre Dame experienced the same result Tuesday night against Georgia Tech,...
View ArticleSouth Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg to run for president
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a member of the Democratic party, announced in a video Wednesday morning that he is forming an exploratory committee as he considers running for president in the 2020...
View ArticleOn covering the Columbus murals
Bozho. Zada Ballew ndezhnëkas. Bodwéwadmi ndaw mina pëgėgneniyêk nedebéndagwes. Hello. My name is Zada Ballew. I am a member of the Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi Indians. I write this today to offer...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s students awarded opportunities at Fannie Mae
Three Saint Mary’s students embarked on a trip to learn about mortgages and affordable American housing with Fannie Mae during a four-day trip to Washington, D.C. Juniors Grace Hillman, Anna Mason and...
View ArticleJames Blake explores romanticism on ‘Assume Form’
James Blake gained a reputation as a “sad boy” after the release of his previous album, “The Colour in Anything.” With a runtime exceeding an hour and fifteen minutes, his third project hinges on...
View ArticleStudy abroad application decisions released
As the first week of second semester neared its end, sophomore students who applied to study abroad received their decision letters, ending an anxious two-month wait since the Nov. 1 application...
View ArticleSnite Museum hires new art director
The new director of the Notre Dame Snite Museum of Art, Joseph Becherer, began work at the University earlier this month and has since spent time becoming familiar with his staff and the museum’s...
View ArticleJohn Heisler reflects on 40-year tenure
John Heisler has a perspective on media relations and sports information at Notre Dame few can claim to match. His tenure as senior associate athletic director at Notre Dame is now coming to a close. A...
View ArticleTop-ranked Irish not content, determined to improve in final stretch of...
Notre Dame registered strong showings over the weekend as it participated in both the St. John’s Invitational in New York and the Philadelphia Invitational. Both the men’s and women’s teams produced a...
View ArticleCampus groups react to decision to cover Columbus murals
Campus organizations have let their voice be heard after University President Fr. John Jenkins announced his decision on Sunday to cover controversial murals depicting the life of Christopher Columbus...
View ArticleLewis chicks embrace community, events
When asked about their first memory of their dorm, freshmen Katie Lane and Emma Gran both answered resoundingly, “everyone was dressed in chicken suits.” Welcome to Lewis Hall. Built in 1965 through a...
View ArticleBad Bunny y el triunfo de “X 100pre”
Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, a.k.a. Bad Bunny, is one of the biggest stars in the world. You may not have known that or maybe you did — either way, it’s true. Most people will recognize the Puerto...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s to hold siblings weekend in March
Saint Mary’s Little Siblings Weekend is a yearly tradition for Belles to share their college experience with their younger brothers and sisters. The committee for the weekend has been hard at work...
View ArticleIrish aim to continue recent momentum against Spartans
After dropping four of its first five games to start the second half of the season, No. 11 Notre Dame will look to continue a recent turnaround this coming weekend, as the Irish welcome conference...
View ArticleUniversity to host 30th-annual film festival
When Ted Mandell, film professor, founder and faculty organizer of the Notre Dame Film Festival, took a film production at the University, there was no means for showing student films to the larger...
View ArticleObserver Editorial: Mural decision demonstrates power of advocacy
On Monday, Notre Dame kicked off its fourth-annual “Walk the Walk” week. According to the University, this week, starting the night before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, is meant to make members of...
View ArticleND excited to host marquee opponents Virginia and Duke
This Saturday, Notre Dame prepares for a tall task when No. 3 Virginia comes to Purcell Pavilion for an afternoon matchup. The Irish could badly use a win as they have lost their last three and five of...
View ArticleAfter rocky start, Irish top Volunteers on the road
In an evening with no shortage of talent, experience won out as No. 1 Notre Dame topped Tennessee on the road 77-62. The matchup had a lot at stake for both teams. For the Volunteers (12-7, 1-5 SEC) —...
View ArticleNotre Dame students discuss stereotyping on campus
Members of the Notre Dame community came together to discuss the stereotyping of African-American students in a panel discussion titled “What Sport Do You Play?” in Visitation Hall. A part of Walk the...
View ArticleA response to faculty concerns
Dear Barry, Thanks so much for sharing this letter. Fr. John referred your message to me as I have been part of an Notre Dame group preparing for this week’s extreme weather. We have been assured by...
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