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(04/22/24 4:05am)
In its last home game of the regular season, the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team beat North Carolina 14-6 in front of a crowd of nearly 3,300 people. This is the fifth loss in a row for the Tar Heels, who are 6-7 on the season and still have to play Duke in their regular season finale. North Carolina has not scored more than nine goals against the Irish in their last four meetings.
(04/22/24 4:06am)
“Most of the people who are drawn to this type of program are looking to go back to their communities and be a force for good,” Emily Turner, the associate director for prospect development and alumni relations for the Inspired Leadership Initiative, said.
(04/22/24 4:01am)
Taylor Swift got on stage at the Grammys earlier this year to accept her first award of the night (her 13th Grammy ever) and announced the release of her 11th album, titled “The Tortured Poets Department.” With the rate at which Swift is pumping out music nowadays, everybody was waiting for the newest breakup album, this time from her longest relationship to date. Fans in a frenzy anxiously awaited what this album, whose title teased possibly some of the most interesting lyrics to come from Swift’s pen, would sound like. What many expected to sound much more like “folklore” because of the title actually took everyone by surprise after seeing Post Malone and Florence & The Machine featured on two of the tracks.
(04/22/24 4:06am)
After a culminating celebration featuring student group performances, food and Notre Dame community, The Shirt committee unveiled the design for the 2024 Shirt on library lawn on Friday afternoon.
(04/22/24 4:07am)
Sports often serve as a metaphor for life, their many parallels inspiring resilience and grace under pressure. Just as humans must grow and adapt to thrive in an ever-changing society, so must athletes evolve to fit the demands of innovative game plans and schemes. Less than a decade ago, every college and professional football team looked to find the next Calvin Johnson or Julio Jones, a towering physical specimen with a strong frame and explosive leaping ability to make contested catches over defenders. Now, teams prioritize speed over size, identifying outside receivers with great acceleration and elusiveness to generate separation.
(04/22/24 4:04am)
The Notre Dame men’s and women’s tennis teams finished up their conference seasons in Cary, North Carolina, at the ACC Championships. The eighth-seeded Irish men fell 4-1 to ninth-seeded Clemson in the opening round, while the seventh-seeded women’s team defeated Syracuse (4-1) before taking a quarterfinal loss to No. 2 Virginia (4-0). As a result, the men’s team ended its year at 13-14 overall, and the women’s team moved to 17-9.
(04/22/24 4:01am)
Saint Mary’s softball six-game winning streak slammed into a brick wall on Thursday afternoon at Trine. The Belles lost 8-0 and 15-0 in a pair of five-inning games against the fourth-ranked team in the country. Entering the final 10 days of the regular season, the Belles are 8-14 overall and 4-4 in MIAA play.
(04/22/24 4:02am)
With its spring season entering crunch time, Saint Mary’s golf came to play in last week’s competitions. The Belles took first place in both the Albion Cascades Invitational on Wednesday and the fourth MIAA Jamboree on Thursday.
(04/22/24 4:08am)
On Saturday morning, campus leaders at the University of Notre Dame broke ground on a new, state-of-the art athletics facility.
(04/22/24 4:03am)
To say Notre Dame baseball needed a pick-me-up entering this weekend would be an understatement. The Irish have taken care of business in their midweek competition, but that didn't stop them from being swept against North Carolina last weekend, extending their losing streak in ACC games to 10.
(04/22/24 4:06am)
Let us be honest with ourselves. It’s late April. Assignments are piling up. Our group project members are slacking off. In the gloom of impending exams shines a glimmer of hope: our good friend, ChatGPT.
(04/20/24 11:34pm)
The 2024 Blue-Gold Game marked the culmination of the spring season for Notre Dame football. The game finished 28-21 in favor of the Blue team after a back-and-forth second half shootout.
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For the Notre Dame backfield, Love is the answer
(04/19/24 4:00am)
While it seems that every student organization at Notre Dame seems to be making a fundraising effort at this time of year with ND Day nearly upon us, we would be remiss if we did not take the opportunity to highlight the important work The Observer does in the tri-campus and the powerful impact that a gift to the paper can make.
(04/19/24 7:20am)
On Thursday afternoon, the Associated Press reported the filing of an unfair labor complaint against the University of Notre Dame, calling out the school’s classification of its college athletes as “student-athletes” rather than employees. A California-based group that calls itself the College Basketball Players Association filed the complaint with the National Labor Relations Board.
(04/19/24 4:00am)
Dear Prospective Student,
(04/19/24 4:09am)
After the original discovery of an updated admissions nondiscrimination policy, students, parents and alumnae of Saint Mary’s College entered into a period of uncertainty for the future of the College.
(04/19/24 4:00am)
In April 1972, The Observer first reported on the event, which was initially named the Bookstore Hysteria Tournament. The tournament was created by Fritz Hoefer ’72 and Vince Meconi ’75 as part of Morrissey Manor’s annual An Tostal festivities. The tournament gained traction over its developing years through its rain or shine, resilient style. The creation of a women’s bracket in 1978 allowed for the addition of a whole new sector of the tournament and therefore an even larger audience.
(04/23/24 4:02am)
I — an opinionated overzealous younger version — once called a hospitable and inspirational professor friend a noisemaker. The audacity! It was the heat of the moment in a political exchange. I know he forgave the mistake.