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3 posts tagged "2018 football"

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Band speaks on Cotton Bowl performance, trip to Dallas

Mike Dugan | Wednesday, January 16, 2019

On Dec. 29, the Band of the Fighting Irish performed during the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas. Assistant band director Matt Merten said the Cotton Bowl is more band-friendly than typical bowl game. “We were happy to be selected [for] the Cotton Bowl,” Merten said. “We knew that the Cotton

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Irish complete second 12-0 season under Kelly

Charlotte Edmonds | Wednesday, December 5, 2018

It wasn’t always pretty. For every blowout win over Virginia Tech on the road there was a dropped pass on 4th down by Vanderbilt that nearly set the Irish on the path toward another sub-par season. Yet, just over four months later, the Irish have earned themselves a ticket to the College Football Playoff, having

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City of South Bend shows support for Irish ahead of Michigan game

Kelli Smith | Friday, August 31, 2018

Running through the city of South Bend on a typical week is a street labeled by the sign “Michigan St.” Located at the intersection of Michigan and Washington St., the sign can be found distinguishing one of the main downtown streets at the heart of South Bend. But this isn’t a typical week in the

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Instagram post 2195908705778065699_1726022560 “As you may know, I received 5,000 signatures and a protest on God Quad last spring, which — while compelling and interesting — was a bit of curiosity to me, because people were protesting against something that hadn’t been established yet,” said associate vice president of Residential Life Heather Rakoczy Russel in the Dahnke Ballroom last night. ..
Rakoczy Russel was looking to garner student feedback in crafting the off campus differentiation policies.  Surveys will be sent out to the class of 2022, the first class impacted by the off campus differentiation, but ultimately the policy will reflect Notre Dame's attitudes about community and identity.
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📸: Genevieve Redsten
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Instagram post 2195183922413161266_1726022560 “If Ann Arbor Can Do It, Why Not South Bend?”
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Protesters gathered at Howard Park to Participate in a Global Climate Strike for the Green New Deal last Friday.  Link in bio to read.
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📸: Zixu Wang
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Instagram post 2193023045973904058_1726022560 "Not to insult people who enjoy their cheap, sour-cream-filled monstrosity, but saying that Taco Bell is Hispanic is like saying Chicago deep-dish pizza is Italian. It’s just not."
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"After making my heart suffer such a toll, I decided to redeem myself — and my stomach — by delighting in some real — I cannot emphasize that word enough — Mexican food. I searched the Internet for the best places in South Bend, heavily rolling my eyes at the lists featuring Chipotle and, yes, Taco Bell. Thankfully, I found several options that promised authentic food, and most of them were located on South Bend’s west side."
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Link in bio to read what Maria Luisa Paul found during her day on the west side of South Bend. ..........................................
📸: @mpaulran 
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Instagram post 2192330035142907936_1726022560 Members of the community gathered at Duncan Hall on Wednesday for the second night of Las Posadas celebrations.  Senior Carolina Robledo explains Las Posadas as "a commemoration of the walk of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem to find a place for Jesus to stay." The participants sang back and forth hymns with members of Duncan, Keough and O'Neill Halls as they travelled from dorm to dorm, commemorating Joseph and Mary's search for shelter.
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📸: Natalie Weber
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Instagram post 2191605248422629315_1726022560 Four Notre Dame students hand picked a photograph add to the Snite's permanent collection this semester in keeping with the theme "American Education". ...
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📸: Emma Farnan
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Instagram post 2190798166529403179_1726022560 The Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeated the Stanford Cardinals 45-24 in Palo Alto last Saturday.  While the game may have started mysteriously for Notre Dame, by the end there were no questions remaining. ..
Link in bio for the full game recap.
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📸: Anne Smiercak
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