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5 posts tagged "solar power"

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Commencement 2022: Four years in a review

Claire Lyons | Friday, May 13, 2022

Fall 2018 — “Mo Bamba” vs. “Sicko Mode” “Alexa! Play ‘Mo Bamba.’” “No, Alexa! Play ‘Sicko Mode!’” “Alexa, stop! Play ‘Mo Bamba!’” “Grrr. Alexa!” March 25, 2019 — The leggings problem A Notre Dame mother is concerned about leggings and literal protests ensue. And memes — so many memes. Apr. 15, 2019 — Notre Dame

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Hot Lorde summer is over: A ‘Solar Power’ retrospective

Evan McKenna | Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Lorde’s work has always been mindful of cohesion. Even in the New Zealand native’s first record, “Pure Heroine” — a 10-song collection hastily thrown together after the unpredicted success of “Royals” — an underlying theme feels palpable: teenage turmoil, suburban boredom and the angst of growing older. And 2017’s “Melodrama” is essentially a concept album,

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From Lana to Lorde: Why the internet hates the ‘sad girl gone glad’

Evan McKenna | Thursday, September 30, 2021

In the last decade or so, a new genre of celebrity has materialized in the realm of American pop culture — and maybe it says something about the state of our nation that this new form of fame is characterized almost exclusively by its deep, profound sadness. You know the type — a few of

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‘Solar Power’: An album by Lorde, for Lorde

Nelisha Silva and Evan McKenna | Friday, August 27, 2021

This time around, Lorde’s doing it for the fans. “Solar Power,” the singer-songwriter’s third studio album, is rife with intensely weird, almost avant-garde musical choices — wispy, stripped-down sound, a prominent disregard for traditional song structure, the occasional spoken-word interlude — leaving most of its 12 tracks very radio-unfriendly. Gone are the screaming, sprawling arenas

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Utilities, maintenance leadership provides updates on carbon reduction goals

Natalie Weber | Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Notre Dame’s coal pile is dwindling as it focuses on taking advantage of other fuel sources and works towards its goal of stopping coal combustion by the end of 2020. Assistant vice president for utilities and maintenance Paul Kempf gave updates on the University’s progress towards this goal during a presentation Tuesday afternoon. During the

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