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The dorms go to preschool

Sarah Kikel | Monday, October 19, 2020

Keough (1996) wants to be the next Steve Irwin. He never goes anywhere without his Winnie the Pooh stuffed animals, “Kanga” and “Roo,” for security. Keough enjoys pulling the other kids on the classroom chariot, their red Radio Flyer wagon, while pretending he is a pair of golden horses. O’Neill (1996) is a big trouble

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Dorm communities work to stay connected despite physical distance

Christopher Parker | Thursday, April 16, 2020

As lectures, discussions and even exams have moved online, so too has dorm programming. Many of Notre Dame’s 31 residence halls have continued their traditions virtually in some capacity. Rectors and hall governments are finding new ways to engage with their communities in a time of isolation. Many dorms have retained hall council meetings and

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University benefactor Marilyn Keough dies at 90

Observer Staff Report | Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Marilyn “Mickie” Keough, a longtime benefactor of the University, died Thursday at age 90. University President Fr. John Jenkins will lead a Notre Dame delegation to a viewing and funeral for Keough in Atlanta this Wednesday and Thursday, according to a University press release. “On behalf of the Notre Dame community around the world, I

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Siegfried beats Knott in game with five turnovers, Morrissey upsets Stanford

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Siegfried def. Knott By Darcy Dehais Siegfried defeated rival Knott on Sunday in a 9-6 heartbreaker. Both teams played tough defense in a close game highlighted by five turnovers. The Juggerknotts (0-2) threw two costly interceptions early in the game, including one that left Siegfried (2-0) with excellent field position on the 15-yard line. Ramblers kicker

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Purple Weasels suffer first loss

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Welsh Family 7, Pasquerilla West 0 By Tori Llorens Welsh Family bested previously undefeated Pasquerilla West on Sunday with a 7-0 victory. Pasquerilla West (3-1) started its offensive effort by marching up the field, but the Whirlwinds (3-1) held strong on a goal-line stand to deny the Weasels any points. The second quarter was riddled with penalties and

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Battle for the Chapel highlights upcoming Interhall action

Observer Sports Staff | Friday, October 9, 2015

Stanford vs. Keenan – Maureen Schweninger Stanford faces Keenan this Sunday in the only shared-building rivalry on campus. Griffins senior captain and linebacker Dan Babiak said the competition is friendly but focused. “We have a connected chapel with them, so we’ve dubbed it ‘The Battle of the Chapel,’” Babiak said. “Everyone’s ready to go out there

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Rivalries highlight football games

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Keough 20, O’Neill 0 – Tony Zappia Keough defeated rival O’Neill, 20-0, this Sunday in a battle of West Quad neighbors.  The two teams looked to air the ball out early, and both had some success in putting together sustained drives; however, the first points of the game were came in the final play of the

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Interhall season continues with close matches

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Alumni 14, Morrissey 7 By Tobias Hoonhout Alumni and Morrissey met Sunday afternoon in a game that proved to be a tale of two halves as the defending champion Manor was downed 14-7 after a second-half comeback by Alumni. It was a shaky start for the Manor (1-1), as senior running back Hunter White fumbled deep in

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Interhall season opens with lopsided wins

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Pasquerilla East 28, McGlinn 0 Pasquerilla East came out on top Sunday in its 28-0 victory against a young McGlinn squad. The Pyros got off to an unfortunate start to the season when a key defender was injured only a minute and thirty seconds into the first quarter, but the team quickly recovered to take control of the

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Manor set to open season against Duncan

Observer Sports Staff | Thursday, September 17, 2015

Morrissey vs. Duncan Coming off last season as reigning champs, Morrissey faces Duncan as its first challenge on the field this Sunday. Sophomore captain and quarterback Declan Zidar said Morrissey is not feeling any pressure under the spotlight. “We’ve got a lot of young guys on the team this year and pretty much the same base

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University President Fr. John Jenkins announced in University President Fr. John Jenkins announced in an email on Tuesday that Notre Dame will open a mass vaccination site in partnership with the St. Joseph County Health Department. 

🏥 The site will be at the Compton Family Ice Arena and will be open Friday, March 26 and Saturday, March 27 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

🔬In his email, Fr. Jenkins said that the testing site “will provide vaccinations for those Indiana residents eligible at that time under the Indians Department of Health vaccine guidelines, whether or not they study or work at the University.”

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“So we talked about abortion and marriage and re “So we talked about abortion and marriage and religious freedom, and I don’t know how we could not talk about it. I mean, we have to be authentic teachers. We’re not going to be silent about the truths that we hold dear.”

Joseph R. Biden has become the second Catholic President in United States history, but his position on abortion is “one that cannot be condoned” according to Rev. Robert Dowd. 

“Other bishops think that, because he’s a conscientious Catholic whose faith is obviously important to him, we should strike a more positive tone, particularly at the outset of his presidency. After all, in many ways Biden’s positions are more in line with Catholic teaching than Trump’s, particularly when it comes to migrants, refugees, climate issues, poverty and inequality,” Dowd continued. 

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🗳 Not sure who to vote for in Wednesday’s stu 🗳 Not sure who to vote for in Wednesday’s student body presidential elections? 

Meet the candidates and the platforms they are running on below. 

Candidates Allan Njomo and Matthew Bisner plan to:
📚Expand sexual education materials.
💵Subsidize summer classes for low-income students.
📝Alter the non-discrimination clause to include sexual orientation and gender identity.
🏳️‍🌈Establish a Pride Fest.

Candidates Max Siegel and Zachary Holland plan to:
💵Increase club funding through outside grants.
🔈Amplify Speak4ND.
💲Raise student job wages.
🗣Promote sexual assault and racially-charged reporting.
🟢Expand GreeNDot training to the outside community.

Candidates Mabry Webb and Jacob Calpey plan to:
👥Create a Sexual Assault Response task force.
💵Increase funding for the UCC and subsidize off-campus referrals.
♿Make campus buildings more disability accessible.
🩺Increase awareness of STI testing.
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