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Jake Evans inks two-year contract with Montreal

Less than a week after helping to lead his team to an appearance in the national championship, Irish senior forward and captain Jake Evans signed a two-year, entry-level deal with the Montreal...

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GoldLink to perform at SUB spring concert

The Student Union Board (SUB) announced Tuesday that the artist GoldLink will perform at Friday’s spring concert with MadeinTYO! as the opening act. The SUB concert will return to the Stepan Center,...

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Students participate in domestic study abroad programs

The morning of the government shutdown, junior Megan Kamm arrived at the State Department to watch her colleagues file out of the office, announcing they were on furlough. She assumed she too would...

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Mike Brey signs contract extension through 2025

This past season, Mike Brey won his 400th game patrolling the sideline as Notre Dame’s head coach, a mark that makes him the winningest head coach in the men’s program’s history. And the University...

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Dillon Hall named 2017 – 2018 ‘Hall of the Year’

The Hall Presidents Council (HPC) designated Dillon Hall the winner of HPC’s overall “Hall of the Year” award Tuesday during the Notre Dame Student Leadership Awards Banquet at Legends. Dunne Hall and...

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Irish split doubleheader at home with Loyola-Chicago

Last time Notre Dame took the field, it was able to sweep its doubleheader Sunday against Syracuse. This time around, the Irish weren’t as fortunate, coming away with a split in another doubleheader...

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Julián Herbert’s ‘Tomb Song’: fact, fiction and the contemporary bildungsroman

Irresponsible post-modernists tend to leave a broad, often vacuous, gash of absurdity (read: crap) in their literary wake. The acutely self-aware (semi) post-modernist, Julián Herbert, explains: “In...

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College hosts lecture addressing intersection of race, education

Professor, author and former teacher Julie Landsman spoke on her experiences with race and teaching in a lecture Tuesday at Saint Mary’s, sponsored by the education department, Center for Women’s...

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The meaning of diversity

Diversity. I had this notion that it was all about race and ethnicity and culture, but after further contemplation, I’ve come to question the true nature of its form. I have lived in the Midwest for...

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An open letter to students, faculty and alumni of the Notre Dame community:

Notre Dame is one of the most prestigious schools in the nation. But other top schools boast increasingly higher rates of diversity in their incoming classes. This is because these schools recognize...

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Notre Dame, NCAA face lawsuit concerning brain damage to football players

Notre Dame is facing a lawsuit, claiming the school knew and ignored the risks of brain damage its football players faced, according to a report from WNDU on Wednesday. The widow of Steve Schmitz — a...

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Two goals in final minute lift Notre Dame over Marquette 7-6

Looking to get back to its winning ways after losing consecutive games for the first time this season, No. 15 Notre Dame scored twice in the final minute to squeeze out a 7-6 win over Marquette in...

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Ryan Hall to host third annual Wheelchair Basketball Tournament

This Sunday at 1 p.m., students from all across campus will head to the Bookstore Basketball courts to play and watch a competitive, bracket-style 5-on-5 tournament. If basketball isn’t difficult...

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Andrew Oglevie signs with Buffalo Sabres

Notre Dame junior forward Andrew Oglevie has signed a two-year, entry-level deal with the Buffalo Sabres, the team announced in a press release on Wednesday. Oglevie finished his college career last...

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Moreau needs serious improvement

Recite the seven Catholic social teachings. OK, now show through media what having a career means to you. These are the kinds of things the 1-credit first-year Moreau course asks first-year students to...

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Notre Dame set to host Duke in Strikeout Cancer Weekend

For the program’s eighth-annual Strikeout Cancer Weekend, Notre Dame is set to take on ACC rival Duke in a three-game series. After changing up the schedule Thursday due to the threat of inclement...

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Walsh Hall rector explains roots of community, tradition

Walsh Hall, situated on God  Quad, first housed students in 1909 and was one of the first dorms to be converted into a women’s dorm in 1972. Named after former-University President Thomas Walsh, Walsh...

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The Voidz come back strong on ‘Virtue’

What do you do when you have a midterm, three projects and two essays due in one week, but by the sweep of some miracle with the fervor of Fr. Jenkins’s handshake, half of your deadlines are...

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Nobel Prize winner discusses work in microcredit

Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, spoke at the 2017-2018 Notre Dame Going Global Forum on Thursday night, addressing his work in social business. Yunus, who has been a pioneer in the...

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Observer Editorial: Don’t just include, protect

At Notre Dame, sexual orientation is not a protected class under the University’s nondiscrimination policy. As this week is both Ally Week and “You are Loved” Week on campus, this fact warrants...

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