Observer elects new top editor
The Observer General Board elected Sports Editor Douglas Farmer as the 2011-12 Editor-in-Chief Sunday.
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The Observer General Board elected Sports Editor Douglas Farmer as the 2011-12 Editor-in-Chief Sunday.
It's that time of year again. Mid-January: The days of syllabus week, laughable amounts of snow and the annual questioning of Notre Dame basketball.
Douglas Farmer, Sports Editor
Saturday's celebration started slowly. Fittingly, the seniors set the tone, and everyone else followed suit.
Douglas Farmer, Sports Editor
Junior Declan Sullivan died Wednesday when a film tower fell over during football practice. He was 20.
Douglas Farmer, Sports Editor
I left The Observer offices in the basement of South Dining Hall at 2:30 a.m. one morning this fall, and as I reached South Quad and its wonderful cell phone reception, I received a text from my girlfriend that, in a not-as-family-friendly way, asked "Why the heck do you do it? You're a pre-med. You don't want to be nor will you ever be a journalist."
Not many Notre Dame fans make it a point to see the Pittsburgh game every year. It is not a high-profile rivalry, if it's a rivalry at all. The Irish and Panthers match-up is rarely a top-25 contest, nor is it historically relevant.
Douglas Farmer, Sports Editor
Douglas Farmer, Sports Editor
Douglas Farmer, Sports Editor
Many complaints could be heard after the Irish loss Saturday.
The Brian Kelly era started, after more than eight months of anticipation, with a 23-12 victory over Purdue on Sept. 4.
Well done, Brian Kelly.
Douglas Farmer, Sports Editor:
What can we learn from a game in which the player with the best stats spent last season at a community college in Southern California?
Eight additional editors will join The Observer's Editorial Board for the 2010-11 year, incoming Editor-in-Chief Matt Gamber announced Thursday.
I can match anyone in an argument about the worth of nearly any sporting occasion. I have a lot of practice, as my brother denounces sports as a whole at least twice every holiday.
In some ways, it now seems as if it was always inevitable.