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9 posts tagged "class of 2023"

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Camacho and Haas reflect on term ahead of graduation

Meghan Lange | Friday, May 19, 2023

“We love this institution, and we want to make it better,” said Student Government Association (SGA) vice president Josie Haas when the Observer asked her about her 2023-23 term. As the school year comes to a close the Saint Mary’s SGA president Angela Martinez Camacho and vice president Josie Haas took time to reflect on

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Scene-ior Selections 2023

Aidan O'Malley, Alysa Guffey, Genevieve Coleman, Nicole Bilyak and Gabriel Zarazua | Monday, May 1, 2023

With graduation fast approaching, our Scene-iors reminisce on the songs that helped define their four years in South Bend. “Just Like Heaven” by The Cure Aidan O’Malley, Senior Scene Writer Don’t be fooled by the title: If it’s a song by The Cure, it ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. Still, “Just Like Heaven” is one

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University announces five additional honorary degree recipients

Observer Staff Report | Friday, March 3, 2023

The commencement ceremony for the Notre Dame Class of 2023 will honor five “distinguished leaders in science, business, music and community service,” according to a University press release. Along with commencement speaker Juan Manuel Santos, the honorees will be advocate for underrepresented students Howard G. Adams, singer-songwriter Amy Grant, doctor James O’Connell ‘70, Notre Dame

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Ask The Observer: What happened to the Saint Mary’s yearbook?

Genevieve Coleman and Rose Androwich | Monday, January 23, 2023

By Genevieve Coleman and Rose Androwich For years, the Blue Mantle was the College’s yearbook compiled annually by a staff of Saint Mary’s students. However, in the spring of 2022, the Blue Mantle was not produced.  In an email, former interim vice president of Student Affairs and current dean of students Gloria Jenkins explained why

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Startup company to sell commemorative Notre Dame watches

Kelsey Quint | Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Max Martin, Notre Dame MBA graduate ’22, is launching a university-inspired wrist watch design through his start-up company, Legacy LLC. The company was founded by Martin in Sept. 2020, after completing his undergraduate studies in 2019 at St. John’s University in Minnesota. The original intention behind the company was to provide an alternative to “traditional

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In-person Junior Parents Weekend to return with guest vaccination requirement

Isabella Volmert | Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Notre Dame’s unique Junior Parents Weekend (JPW) is a decades-long tradition that consists of bringing the families of juniors to campus to recognize the students’ accomplishments during their college careers. After last year’s entirely virtual event, the 2022 weekend is currently on schedule to be held in-person for the class of 2023 — who were

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2021 Saint Mary’s Class Council reviews

Crystal Ramirez | Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Saint Mary’s class council seeks to promote unity through events, parents weekend and senior week. This year — with COVID-19 restrictions lessened — Class Council hopes to have a more traditional year, especially for the class of 2022. Senior Class Council Senior Class Council representative Emma Berges noted that even though she did take up

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Notre Dame admits 3,410 students in most selective year yet

Max Lander | Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Notre Dame has released its regular admission decisions, and with it the profile of the class of 2023 has started to take shape. An increase of 1,825 students — about 9 percent — applied for this year’s application pool, comprising a record-breaking 22,200 applicants, Donald Bishop, the associate vice president for undergraduate enrollment, said. The

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University welcomes early admits for class of 2023

Mariah Rush | Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Notre Dame released admissions decisions to its Restrictive Early Action (REA) applicants Dec. 14. Out of 7,217 applicants, a total of 1,532 were invited to the class of 2023 — roughly 21 percent — making this round of REA the most selective ever. One-hundred-twelve fewer students were admitted this year than last year. According to Don

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This Thursday, Feb. 16, the 93rd annual Bengal Bou This Thursday, Feb. 16, the 93rd annual Bengal Bouts will begin its preliminary rounds. A men’s boxing tournament that benefits the Holy Cross Mission in Bangladesh, Bengal Bouts seems to perfectly combine two integral aspects of Notre Dame’s identity: a passion for sports and a commitment to social impact.

This week, From the Archives takes a long overdue look at the history of Bengal Bouts. While this tournament predates the Observer by nearly four decades, we uncovered a selection of stories that capture at least a part of the rich history of this Notre Dame tradition.

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At Wednesday evening’s senate meeting, Briana Ch At Wednesday evening’s senate meeting, Briana Chappell, director of gender relations and LGBTQ+ advocacy, highlighted plans to edit the Moreau First Year Experience curriculum to promote values of diversity, equity and inclusion in her report on LGBTQ+ advocacy at Notre Dame this year.

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We asked you to Ask The Observer Sports Department We asked you to Ask The Observer Sports Department and you responded with the request: “Northwestern @ Notre Dame 2014 Football Breakdown”. That game was a heartbreaking loss for a Notre Dame team that had started 6-0 before stumbling down the stretch to a 7-5 record. A bowl game win over LSU salvaged some optimism for the program’s future, but that loss to Northwestern was a shocking result that contributed to one of the more appalling stretches of Irish football in the Brian Kelly era.

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Derick Williams and Hunter Brooke, two sophomore s Derick Williams and Hunter Brooke, two sophomore students campaigning to be Notre Dame’s next student body president and vice president, respectively, plan to “get sh*t done.”

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Sophomores Pablo Oropeza and Griffin McAndrew are Sophomores Pablo Oropeza and Griffin McAndrew are seeking to build stronger connections between the student body and student government if elected student body president and vice president, respectively. 

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Notre Dame students might recognize Daniel Jung an Notre Dame students might recognize Daniel Jung and Aidan Rezner from the student government Instagram page, but the two sophomores are ready to take the next big step to represent the student body.

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