NDPD reports off-campus robbery
Two men stole a cell phone from a victim and struck the victim multiple times late Sunday night according to an email sent to the Notre Dame community from the Notre Dame Police Department on Monday....
View ArticleMcGavick, Gayheart, Tucker reflect on leadership term
After a long election process and year in office, seniors Gates McGavick and Corey Gayheart reflected on their term as outgoing student body president and vice president, respectively. McGavick had...
View ArticleIncoming student government administration looks to create a more inclusive...
After being elected to serve the student body Feb. 6, junior Elizabeth Boyle and sophomore Patrick McGuire began their term Monday as Notre Dame student body president and vice president, respectively....
View ArticleNotre Dame posts second-half comeback to punch tickets to Final Four
CHICAGO — As a great 21st-century philosopher once said, “The third quarter is ours and will always be ours.” That philosopher was the one and only Irish senior guard Marina Mabrey, ever-confident in...
View ArticleNotre Dame is weird
Notre Dame is kind of a weird place. I’m not certain quite how controversial a statement this is but I think we might need a reminder every now and again, so here goes. I’m certain many of us have had...
View ArticleIrish set several school records in weekend meets
Notre Dame sent its distance runners to opposite coasts this past weekend, as the Irish competed at both the Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, California, as well as the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh,...
View Article‘Veep’ season 7: New (same old). Selina. Now.
After a year-long hiatus from production, the hit comedy and three-consecutive time winner of the Emmy for Best Comedy Series “Veep” has returned for its seventh and final season. “Veep” stars Julia...
View ArticleCollege announces three valedictorians for upcoming commencement
Saint Mary’s students strive for academic success, but every class has students whose academic devotion puts them at the top of their class. On March 25, the College released the names of the three...
View ArticleAn indigenous perspective on the murals
As a Lakota student and a member of the Native American Student Association (NASAND), I’m often accused of not listening to arguments that don’t immediately agree with me. This of course ignores past...
View ArticleClass to dissect ‘The Good Place’ during fall semester as part of joint...
Students interested in receiving academic credit for studying “The Good Place” and philosophy should start trying to earn points for their positive actions. This fall, the departments of Film,...
View ArticleNotre Dame comes up short against No. 3 Duke
Notre Dame was on the brink of an upset victory over No. 3 Duke on Sunday before losing 4-3 in a fiercely contested home match. The Blue Devils have three players ranked in the nation’s top 25, but the...
View ArticleNo. 4 Irish bounce back with win over No. 5 UNC
The mark of a great team is being able to respond to disappointment, and that is just what the No. 4 Notre Dame did Sunday. After losing a hard-fought match away to No. 3 Syracuse a week before, the...
View ArticleNotre Dame admits 3,410 students in most selective year yet
Notre Dame has released its regular admission decisions, and with it the profile of the class of 2023 has started to take shape. An increase of 1,825 students — about 9 percent — applied for this...
View ArticleNotre Dame applies to host 2020 presidential election debates
Notre Dame is one of six locations that applied to host the 2020 presidential election debates, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced Wednesday. Three cities will be selected as hosts by the...
View ArticleTwo Friends’s ‘Big Bootie Mix, Volume 15’ is a major letdown
A classical piano plays a familiar melody. A comforting voice begins to sing, “Mama, just killed a man / Put a gun against his head / Pulled my trigger, now he’s dead.” It’s Freddie Mercury; this is...
View ArticleHow to improve your writing grade with yet another annoying Viewpoint debate
Before you close the Viewpoint section and hit the froyo machine for a third time (Who’s judging? Not me, but probably God) —stop. I can help you improve your writing grade. Just by reading this...
View ArticleArt History majors take proactive steps towards post-graduate success
“What are you going to do with that?” That question is familiar to Meg Burns, and it typically follows her introduction as an art history major. “It does open you up to fielding questions about what...
View ArticleYeadon pushes himself to greater heights after smashing records at Notre Dame
For Zach Yeadon, swimming is not so much an individual sport as it is about the people and teammates around him. The sophomore Sorin College resident is a rising star on Notre Dame’s swimming team. A...
View ArticleSpeaker reflects on definitions of success, value of self-worth
Saint Mary’s Student Diversity Board welcomed Gabe Salazar, a motivational youth speaker, podcaster and author, for a panel in Rice Commons on Thursday night. Salazar travels the U.S. speaking at grade...
View ArticleObserver Editorial: Renew the commitment
This week marks the beginning of Sexual Assault Awareness Month — a time to recognize those affected by sexual assault and actively work toward preventing it. On April 25, the tri-campus community will...
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