Irish place 10th in season-opening invitational
The Notre Dame women’s golf team opened the season at the Minnesota Invitational tournament on Monday and Tuesday. This was the third consecutive year the team has opened the season at this tournament,...
View ArticleResidential life politics are politics too
After what one can only assume was five minutes of deliberation at a board meeting, the University has sent word of another policy change to affect daily student life. On the heels of poorly received...
View Article‘It Chapter Two’ is a treat for fans of first chapter
In September 2017, New Line Cinema’s adaption of Stephen King’s “It” became the highest grossing horror film of all time. Two years later, the second half of King’s saga comes to the big screen and the...
View Article2019 Notre Dame Forum speakers announced
The University announced in a Wednesday press release the seven individuals who will speak on Sept. 25 over the course of the 2019 Notre Dame Forum. The forum, titled “‘Rebuild My Church’: Crisis and...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s Green Dot program aims to make student safety a shared...
The Belles Against Violence Office (BAVO) partnered with the Green Dot Committee, which aims to educate students on violence prevention, in hosting “Welcome on the Island” on Wednesday evening to...
View ArticleExperience, defense have Irish off to best start since 2008
A year ago, the Notre Dame women’s soccer team featured an extremely young starting lineup, and their lack of experience was noticeable, especially on the road. After a 3-0 start, the women would win...
View ArticleFelicien Dumas continues to play with passion, lead by example
One of the signature moments of the Irish’s last season came on the road in an early September game against Syracuse. With Notre Dame already leading 2-1, senior left back and set piece specialist...
View ArticleCommunity comes together to remember 9/11 attacks
Though most Notre Dame students are too young to have concrete memories of Sept. 11, 2001, that day remains etched in America’s collective memory as the day that tested and changed, but did not break,...
View ArticleScene’s Selections: Tailgate Szn
Another Michael Goes Out for “Football” By Mike Donovan, Scene Editor Saturday. Gameday. The parking lot bustles. “What a lovely day … Let’s play some football,” Another Michael hums excitedly. “I...
View ArticlePaul Ryan, fool or fraud?
This Friday, Notre Dame is hosting former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan to discuss evidence-based policymaking. When I first received an email about this, I burst out laughing due to the sheer...
View ArticleKelly discusses new facility, early season on ‘The Brian Kelly Show’
Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly sat down with men’s basketball announcer Jack Nolan on Thursday evening for the first episode of “The Brian Kelly Show.” Formerly the “Brian Kelly Radio Show,” Kelly...
View ArticleJack Casey’s path to captaincy
Jack Casey the person really isn’t all that different from Jack Casey the soccer player. In fact, in many ways, who the senior midfielder is on the field is indicative of who he is off. And vice versa....
View ArticleArchbishop Lori, upcoming speaker at ND Forum, has history of blocking...
Archbishop of Baltimore William Lori, the subject of controversy for his history resisting Church transparency efforts, is among seven individuals invited to speak over the course of the 2019 Notre...
View ArticleObserver Editorial: Leprechauns worth fighting for
On Sept. 2, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy took to Twitter with a bone to pick. “You know what is sad?” he tweeted with mock dismay. “Internet outrage culture has made me afraid to say that I...
View ArticleRecently renovated Bond Hall welcomes new departments, initiatives
Following the School of Architecture’s transition to Walsh Family Hall in the spring, Bond Hall now serves as a part of the University’s Campus Student Learning District, along with the Coleman-Morse...
View ArticleMichael Brown reflects on time as ND leprechaun
This year’s trio of leprechauns mascots is the most diverse in University history. Senior Samuel B. Jackson and junior Lynette Wukie are the second and third African Americans to serve in the role, and...
View ArticleFollowing breakout season, Julian Okwara is blocking out the noise in pursuit...
Today’s college football landscape is defined by star quarterback play. Trevor Lawrence, Tua Tagovailoa, Jalen Hurts, Justin Fields and Jake Fromm headline the talented group of quarterbacks featured...
View ArticlePublic indecency, indecent exposure reported to NDPD
An alleged incident of public indecency and indecent exposure was reported Wednesday to the Notre Dame Police Department (NDPD). The alleged incident took place Wednesday at 3:10 p.m. and is listed as...
View ArticleIrish Insider: New Mexico
Following breakout season, Julian Okwara is blocking out the noise in pursuit of a championship White takes joy in the process, looks for improvement each week Concannon: next staple of the Irish...
View ArticlePatience pays off for Avery Davis, who finds his place against New Mexico
Coming into Saturday’s matchup against New Mexico, junior Avery Davis had never scored a touchdown for the Irish, despite playing several different positions on both sides of the ball. Davis broke open...
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