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Seidel sets school record at Meyo Invatational

Molly Murphy | Monday, February 8, 2016

Notre Dame hosted the annual Meyo Invitational at Loftus Sports Center this weekend, searching for better results after several meets that left head coach Alan Turner disappointed in his squad. “I was looking for both my teams, the men and the women, to just raise the level, and they needed to do that because we had top

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Meyo Invite draws top competition

Marek Mazurek | Friday, February 5, 2016

Notre Dame kicks off its most popular event of the year Friday when it hosts the Meyo Invitational. In addition to drawing top athletes from around the country, the Meyo Invitational will have added significance this year as Irish head coach Alan Turner said he expects many of his athletes to embrace the high-profile competition. “Traditionally at

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Notre Dame finds success at Drake Relays

Andrew Robinson | Monday, April 27, 2015

With an eye on the ACC championships in two weeks, Notre Dame athletes split up between the Drake Relays and GINA Relays, the former being one of the largest and most competitive events of the outdoor season. Six relay teams and six individuals represented the Irish at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa, which attracted

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Irish travel to Des Moines for Drake Relays

Andrew Robinson | Thursday, April 23, 2015

With the ACC and NCAA championship meets just three weeks away, 17 top Irish athletes will travel to Des Moines, Iowa, to compete in the 106th Drake Relays, one of the largest and most competitive meets of the outdoor season. The Drake Relays will feature athletes from about 200 schools and include events with several professional athletes.

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Bamgbose, Aragon set school records

Marek Mazurek | Monday, April 20, 2015

Notre Dame split up its team this weekend and sent athletes to Atlanta for the Georgia Tech Invitational and to Charlottesville, Virginia, for the Virginia Challenge. Irish junior sprinter Margaret Bamgbose stood out at the Georgia Tech Invitational, finishing first in the 400-meter dash with a season-best mark of 51.95 seconds, besting her previous time

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Outdoor season begins with Texas Relays, Bobcat Invitational

Andrew Robinson | Thursday, March 26, 2015

As the weather transitions from wintry to warm, the Irish return to the track, kicking off their outdoor season with the Texas Relays in Austin, Texas, and the Bobcat Invitational at Texas State in San Marcos, Texas, this week. The Texas Relays began Wednesday with the women’s heptathlon and men’s decathlon. Senior Carly Loeffel and

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Irish compete at Drake Relays

Observer Sports Staff | Monday, April 28, 2014

Notre Dame continued to build off its top-three finish at the ACC outdoor championships by putting together a strong weekend at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa, and the Hillsdale Gina Relays in Hillsdale, Mich. At the Drake Relays, the men finished in ninth place overall, picking up seven points, while the No. 22

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Notre Dame splits squad for N.M., Indiana meets

Matthew Garcia | Sunday, February 2, 2014

This weekend Notre Dame sent half its track and field team to the New Mexico Invitational, while the rest of the team stayed close to home for the Indiana Relays in Bloomington, Ind..  Miles away from home and their teammates, the Irish placed highly in a nine-team field in New Mexico and continued their strong

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“There is so much yet to learn about the COVID-19 virus, and while we are encouraged by the progress made thus far, we still see areas for concern; in particular the variant strains and what they could bring,” Conboy said. “For this reason, among others, we are making the bold choice to mandate student vaccines.” 

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In the wake of the University’s announcement of In the wake of the University’s announcement of Zahm House’s disbandment, The Observer began an investigation into the dorm’s so-called “troubling culture.” 

The investigation revealed several incidents contributing to the administration’s decision, including Zahm residents’ disregard for and plans to alter COVID-19 tests as well as vandalism within and beyond the walls of the hall.

The Observer also obtained a series of email chains sent between roughly 200 Zahm residents from 2019-2020, in which students shared graphic and misogynistic jokes regarding sex and sexual assault.  

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