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7 posts tagged "Library Lawn"

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Ask The Observer: What happens in the Radiation Research Lab?

Bella Laufenberg | Monday, December 5, 2022

Written by Bella Laufenberg, with contributions from Peter Breen and Spencer Kelly. The Radiation Research Lab is a enigmatic presence on the University’s campus. The imposing but unremarkable building, situated between Hesburgh Library and the Notre Dame Stadium, stands three stories tall on Library Lawn, mystifying many who walk past. Nuclear Beginnings The Radiation Research

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AcoustiCafé provides student musicians with opportunity to perform, connect

Ian Kyle | Thursday, September 16, 2021

Notre Dame’s AcoustiCafé provides student performers with an opportunity to play their instruments, use their voices and show off their musical abilities to fellow students every Thursday evening on Library Lawn. The slate of performers starts at 9 p.m. and concludes at 11 p.m. The first performer at this week’s AcoustiCafé is sophomore Nick Lynch,

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Year in Review: 2020-2021

Observer Staff Report | Friday, May 21, 2021

Notre Dame commits to reopening and announces initial protocols — May 26, 2020 In May, University President Fr. John Jenkins authored an opinion in the New York Times, taking a firm stance in favor of reopening Notre Dame in the fall with some changes, such as bringing students back two weeks earlier than usual, eliminating

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Committee unveils ‘The Shirt’ 2021

Bella Laufenberg | Monday, April 26, 2021

In a celebration Friday, the 32nd version of The Shirt 2021 was revealed on the Notre Dame campus and virtually via a YouTube premiere. The Shirt is an annual tradition for the Notre Dame community that began in 1990, The Shirt committee president Devin Diggs said. “In 1990, Brennan Harvath was a student who had

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That was so 2020: Scene’s list of cool for the new year

Ryan Israel | Monday, February 8, 2021

OUT with 2020 IN with 2021 Aliens Vampires Gal Gadot Anya Taylor-Joy Shia LaBeouf Riz Ahmed “Star Wars” “Dune” Kanye West Playboi Carti Scrunchies Claw clips Streetwear Gorpcore “Friends” “Freaks and Geeks” Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Women’s Lacrosse Armie Hammer Daniel Kaluuya Air Force 1s Reebok Classics Vanessa Hudgens Olivia Rodrigo Middle part Mullets

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Make it an outdoorsy girl semester

Evan McKenna | Thursday, October 1, 2020

Not to be dramatic, but I would literally die for Library Lawn. Every inch of campus’ newest installation brings me immeasurable joy — the lush, green lawns, dotted with fire-pits and cornhole boards; the tall, pleasant pergolas, housing safe student gatherings and serving major cottagecore vibes; and the dazzling hanging lights, casting the quad in

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Students enjoy versatility of new Library Lawn

John Salem | Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Library Lawn is the newest renovation to Notre Dame’s campus, as the grassy area between Hesburgh Library and Notre Dame Stadium— also known as Library Quad — has been transformed into a hangout space for all students to enjoy. The quad is dotted with Adirondack chairs, fire pits and umbrellas, allowing students to utilize the

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