Irish 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...
View ArticleInexperienced Irish filling holes left by NFL draft
Ask senior defensive end Daelin Hayes what the key to bringing new faces into the fold was and he answers enthusiastically — Juice. “This team can roll,” he said in a press conference following...
View ArticleNotre Dame receivers shine in rout of New Mexico in home opener
Despite players and coaches repeatedly saying their focus is one week at a time, Saturday keeps looming large on Notre Dame‘s schedule. However, in their home opener against New Mexico, the Irish...
View ArticleKavanaugh in the Court
Fourteen months ago, President Donald Trump nominated then-Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, pending Senate confirmation. One year ago today, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford came forward with...
View ArticleBrian Kelly previews Georgia after New Mexico win
No. 7 Notre Dame’s head coach Brian Kelly fielded questions regarding his team’s play against New Mexico and the upcoming matchup against Georgia in Athens during a teleconference Sunday. In terms of...
View ArticleScene’s Selections: New Singles
A few artists released new singles. Scene listened. Run it back. “Moment” — Pinegrove By Mike Donovan, Scene Editor Momentary pleasures — the type initiated, felt and lost at a pinprick on the...
View ArticleThe Black Sheep in the room
Forget football Saturdays and Catholic guilt — the true Notre Dame experience has been right at our fingertips all this time. The Black Sheep Notre Dame’s social media team, unaffiliated with but...
View ArticleSaint Mary’s to host career fair offering post-graduate opportunities
Saint Mary’s will host its annual Career and Internship Fair on Monday, providing students from the tri-campus community the opportunity to explore internship, job and post-graduate service options....
View Article‘We’re the ones who welcomed Fr. Badin’: Pokagon members reflect on Notre...
For many Notre Dame students, the city of South Bend is simply known as the area surrounding the University. But, the general region of South Bend is also known as Zenba Odan — or “Ribbon Town” — to...
View ArticleIrish fall to Clemson in top 15 clash
A raucous crowd of over 1,000 was treated to several sensational goals by both No. 10 Notre Dame and No.13 Clemson at Alumni Stadium on Friday night, but ultimately, the Fighting Irish (3-1-0) fell to...
View ArticlePaul Ryan discusses evidence-based policymaking
Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan spoke at a moderated discussion hosted by the Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy about evidence-based policymaking in a Friday...
View ArticleA house divided: The Notre Dame family
Five months ago, my little sister performed the ultimate act of betrayal upon our family – she chose to attend the University of Michigan instead of Notre Dame. Obviously, she has been disowned and...
View ArticleNetflix’s ‘Tall Girl’ falls short
I had such high hopes for “Tall Girl,” but those hopes were dashed within the first 10 minutes. “Tall Girl” is a Netflix original movie directed by Nzingha Stewart — the directorial debut of her first...
View ArticleIndian special-needs school founder speaks at Saint Mary’s
Chitra Shah, the founder and director of Indian non-profit Satya Special School, spoke at the Saint Mary’s Carroll Auditorium on Monday. Satya Special School is the largest rehabilitation program for...
View ArticleFighting for our family
What does it mean to be part of a family? I’ll leave the answer to my philosopher roommates or my theologian wife, but surely, it’s more than meets the eye. Surely, it’s not ad hominem attacks,...
View ArticleTeams prepare for Catholic Invitational, future
The men and women of Notre Dame cross country will take on the Catholic Invitational on Friday, a race that entails the meeting of 23 catholic universities and colleges racing against each other....
View ArticleNew cafe hopes to offer chill vibes, relaxed community
While most students do not have the resources to start their own business until years after graduating from college, senior Amanda Estrada is putting her business savvy to the test early. Using the...
View ArticleKelly speaks ahead of consequential matchup against No. 3 Georgia
In his press conference Monday, Irish head coach Brian Kelly continued to comment on his team’s performance against New Mexico on Saturday while also emphasizing a shift in focus to the contest against...
View ArticleStudents write, perform new Fighting Irish hype song
Jim Small didn’t expect much to come of his conversation with Jay Rivera-Herrans last November. Rivera-Herrans, a senior and film, television and theater student, was looking to write a song. Small,...
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