Notre Dame outlasts Valparaiso
It could have been prettier, but the Irish were able to outlast a Valparaiso comeback attempt on Wednesday evening, giving them just their second three-game win streak of the season after hanging on to...
View ArticleFisher Hall prepares for annual Fisher Regatta
As the academic year draws to a close, the men of Fisher Hall are gearing up for their best-known and most anticipated event of the year: the 25th annual Fisher Regatta. While the dorm’s signature...
View ArticleFr. Jenkins, Mike Brey address NCAA commission’s findings
The Commission for College Basketball announced its recommendations to the NCAA on Wednesday, which include certifying agents for college athletes and eliminating the “one-and-done” rule for high...
View ArticleNotre Dame defeats Virginia behind late comeback, set to face Boston College
Trailing 9-4 to Virginia at halftime of the ACC tournament quarterfinals, Notre Dame’s NCAA tournament chances appeared all but gone. But two late goals from freshman midfielder Andie Aldave completed...
View ArticleAmbitious yet frustrating ‘Westworld’ remixes myth
“Westworld” is a sprawling behemoth. Thematically, it tackles consciousness, love, memory and morality. Visually, it captures breathtaking landscapes with sun-dappled cinematography, stages brilliant...
View ArticleDaymond John delivers Idea Week keynote
Daymond John, known as “the people’s shark” on ABC’s hit show “Shark Tank,” lived up to his nickname during his equally entertaining and inspiring talk in Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center...
View ArticleIncreasing racial and religious diversity
Recently, The Observer published a letter which captured a major flaw of Notre Dame: the lack of diversity. The authors of this open letter, Wonseok Lee, Somin Jo, Meghan O’Leary, Bruce Nakfoor,...
View ArticleFisher Hall evacuated due to electrical fire in student room
Updated Thursday at 9:10 p.m. A “small electrical fire” occurred in a Fisher Hall student room Thursday at about 5:30 a.m. and residents were evacuated to South Dining Hall, according to an email sent...
View ArticleJenkins rescinds Bill Cosby’s honorary degree from Notre Dame
University President Fr. John Jenkins released a statement Thursday announcing the revocation of Bill Cosby’s honorary degree from Notre Dame following his conviction of three counts of sexual assault....
View ArticleMorrissey Manor residents, rector discuss history, community
Established in 1925, Morrissey Manor has been home to Notre Dame men for nearly a century. Part of the “Golden Coast” along with Lyons and Howard Halls on South Quad, the Manor’s elaborate architecture...
View ArticleMike McGlinchey selected ninth overall by San Francisco in 2018 NFL Draft
Former Irish offensive lineman Mike McGlinchey was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers with the No. 9 overall pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday night. McGlinchey followed former teammate Quenton Nelson...
View ArticleQuenton Nelson selected sixth overall by Indianapolis Colts in 2018 NFL Draft
Former Irish offensive lineman Quenton Nelson was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts with the No. 6 overall pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday night, the first offensive lineman to be selected in the...
View ArticleDurham Smythe drafted 123rd overall in 2018 NFL Draft
Former Irish tight end Durham Smythe was drafted 123rd overall in the 2018 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins as the 23rd pick in the fourth round. Largely a blocking tight end, Smythe played in all 13...
View ArticleEquanimeous St. Brown selected in the sixth round by Green Bay Packers in...
Former Irish wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown was drafted 207th overall — the 33rd pick in the sixth round — in the 2018 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers. While St. Brown’s numbers dipped during...
View ArticleAm I a ginger?
I’m having an identity crisis. Recently, I was forced to confront an aspect of my identity that isn’t often on my mind but has subtly haunted me, looming over my head ever since I was a child who’d...
View ArticleIrish defeat Georgia Tech, fall to No. 1 Wake Forest in ACC tournament
As the No. 4 seed in the ACC Championship, Notre Dame earned a double-bye into the quarterfinal round on Friday. The Irish cruised past No. 12 Georgia Tech but later fell to No. 1 Wake Forest on...
View ArticleScene’s Selections: a summertime forecast
In mere days, you’ll crawl out of your hole, shower, wash your clothes and open your eyes wide for the first time in months. It burns! The sun! Pain! Society! All that jazz. Jazz! Then, you’ll realize....
View ArticleSincerely, the essence of Devin
To the man who killed my brother, I hope it hurts you. More than it hurts me. I hope it eats away at who you are on the inside. In time, I pray I get to see your face. I pray you don’t have the courage...
View ArticleVandalism incident reported in Riley Hall
An art installation on display was vandalized Thursday night, according to an email sent to art students Friday by Olivia Williamson, undergraduate and graduate studies coordinator for the department...
View ArticleStudent, administrators reflect on Notre Dame’s financial accessibility
Editor’s note: This is the second part in a series exploring the experiences of low socioeconomic students at Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s. When sophomore Eric Kim was ranking colleges for his...
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