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Irish return home to face Minnesota after weekend in Mexico

The Notre Dame women’s basketball team returns home this week from an eventful Thanksgiving break in Cancun to take on Minnesota in the 2019 ACC/BIG Ten Challenge. The Irish (5-4) dropped two games in...

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Notre Dame students select 1993 photograph as newest addition to Snite...

Museums are places of ideas, and the students of PhotoFutures 2019 had specific ideas in mind when choosing the new photograph for the Snite Museum’s permanent collection. The photograph added to the...

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Notre Dame men’s basketball prepares for tough road test

The Notre Dame men’s basketball team will take on another top 10 opponent on the road Wednesday night when it faces the No. 3 Maryland Terrapins as part of the Big Ten-ACC challenge. After losing their...

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Irish set for NCAA tournament

The No. 32 Notre Dame volleyball squad has qualified for the 2019 Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship for the 20th time in program’s history. The Irish (19-9, 12-6 ACC) will be traveling to...

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Community comes together to celebrate Las Posadas

Senior Carolina Robledo always looked forward to Las Posadas — a modern day reenactment of the Christmas story — as a young child. It was a fun way to pray, and the kids always got bags of candy at the...

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‘The Irishman’ is an elegy for a genre

“I heard you paint houses.” As far as introductions go, the way audiences meet Frank Sheeran in “The Irishman” doesn’t have the same ring as the opening line of “Goodfellas”: “As far back as I can...

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Irish get blown out by third-ranked Maryland

A six-game win streak came to an abrupt halt last night in College Park as the men’s basketball team fell to the unbeaten No. 3 Maryland Terrapins 51-72. The Irish (6-2, 0-1 ACC)consistently struggled...

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‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,’ indeed

Despite having aired its final episode nearly 20 years ago, there’s something about “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” and its titular, real-life protagonist that seems particularly relevant today. Just...

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Strike with us

Dear fellow members of the Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s and Holy Cross community,  Our generation knows we are facing a climate crisis. We see our air, our water and our home threatened everyday by the...

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Saint Mary’s resident assistants create safe spaces posters for display in Le...

A piece of white computer paper stands out amidst a sea of bright decorations taped to Saint Mary’s residence assistant (RA) Ivol Frasier’s door in Le Mans Hall, reading, “My room is hate free,” and...

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Irish can’t finish late, lose to Gophers

Despite a fourth quarter surge to overcome an 18-point second half deficit, Notre Dame (5-5) fell short at home again Wednesday, losing 75-67 to Minnesota (7-1). Lackluster perimeter defense and a poor...

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Irish lose Carmody to injury, Doherty opts to transfer

Sophomore guard Robby Carmody will miss the remainder of the 2019-2020 season after suffering an injury to his left ACL in the final minute of Notre Dame’s loss to No. 3 Maryland on Wednesday night....

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Track and field to open indoor season at Blue and Gold Invitational

Notre Dame will kick off the indoor season this Friday in the Loftus Sports Center with the Blue and Gold Invitational. Director of track and field Matt Sparks said the team will use the meet to get...

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Stand up for your seat at the 2020 presidential debate

Four and a half months ago at home in Vermont, my sister and I sat before my laptop as the first 2020 Democratic presidential primary debate began to stream. With the political tension in my household,...

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Remembering the ‘Boot the Bell’ protests of 2004 

Before the semester comes to a close, we have one more story that deserves to go down among the Notre Dame legends: that of the Notre Dame students whose campus activism amplified a farmworkers’ labor...

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Irish renew rivalry with trip to UConn

Women’s college basketball’s most intense rivalry in recent memory will be renewed on Sunday as Notre Dame (5-5, 0-0 ACC) takes on No. 4 UConn (7-0, 1-0 AAC) at Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Connecticut....

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Scene in South Bend: Little Mexico is a west side gem of real Hispanic food

A trip to Martin’s “Hispanic food” corridor is a disappointment and a half, to say the least. Tucked between Mission Foods’ flour tortillas and Mrs. Renfro’s Gourmet Food Nacho Cheese Sauce, Taco...

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Saint Mary’s sophomore awarded international scholarship to study in Seville,...

Saint Mary’s sophomore Allyson Emmett will be studying in Seville, Spain from January through May after being granted the 2020 Gilman Scholarship to participate in a study abroad program this academic...

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ND Chorale prepares traditional Christmas performance of Handel’s ‘Messiah’

For nearly 30 years, the Notre Dame Chorale has ushered in the holiday season with their performance of George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah,” a wildly popular Baroque masterpiece that tells the story of...

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‘I don’t want to make excuses:’ Jackson speaks on team’s slump in weekly...

Notre Dame head coach Jeff Jackson discussed his team’s recent slump Wednesday in his weekly press conference. The No. 9 Irish are coming off a three-game losing streak after dropping two games to...

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