Farmer: The view of these seniors from two years in the future (Nov. 18)
Apparently I will invent a time machine two years from now, because I'm about to issue a sincere piece of gratitude from 24 months in the future.
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Apparently I will invent a time machine two years from now, because I'm about to issue a sincere piece of gratitude from 24 months in the future.
LANDOVER, MD. — Let the record show on Nov. 12, 2011, Notre Dame defeated Maryland by a score of 45-21 at FedEx Field, home of the Washington Redskins of the National Football League.
Allan Joseph
Everybody loves tradition. At Notre Dame, the ways of yester-year elicit unparalleled fanaticism.
WINSTOM-SALEM, N.C. — Throughout Saturday's first half, it looked to be Syracuse all over again. A repeat of Connecticut. The Naval Academy refrain we've heard three times in the last five years. It was a game Notre Dame should win, but was setting itself up to lose.
Allan Joseph
"You know, you can see the writers that I worked with, you know who they are. I had one department of kids that I worked with that I've had my hand on. The other writers here are coming along. It's a process. It can't happen overnight. They're getting it. They're making good progress."
Allan Joseph
Allan Joseph
Douglas Farmer is a senior majoring in the Program of Liberal Studies and minoring in the Gallivan Program of Journalism, Ethics and Democracy. Despite hailing from La Crosse, Wis., and cheering for the Packers, Douglas also supports the Yankees and Mavericks. He claims he does such for family reasons. Either way, the sports world has been kind to Douglas recently.
A year ago Irish coach Mike Brey sat comfortably at the annual preseason media day knowing his starting lineup consisted of five seniors.
Xavier Murphy, a fifth-year student and former resident of Zahm Hall, died Tuesday after a short battle with cancer. He was 22.
Only one word can describe Saturday's second half: Boring.
Allan Joseph
Some know it as "The Evil Empire." Some know it as the "Entertainment and Sports Programming Network." Most know it as "ESPN."
Allan Joseph
Catch the snap. Take a step or two. Drop the ball toward your foot, and boot the living daylights out of it.
Allan Joseph