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St. Edward’s Hall residents continue long-held game day tradition of storming reflection pool

Chelsey Boyle | Friday, October 11, 2019

At 7:30 a.m. on a Saturday morning, Notre Dame’s campus prepares for the coming football game. Tailgates are set up, families are walking around campus and students are planning for the long day to come, hopeful for another Irish victory. But outside Hesburgh Library, a different type of spectacle can be observed: St. Edward’s Hall

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Men’s interhall football set to start back up

Aidan Thomas | Friday, September 20, 2019

Sundays are a busy day for Notre Dame students, especially football fans. After a full day of watching college football, Sunday becomes an insane day of playing catch-up and bemoaning their tendency to procrastinate while spending 10+ hours in the Hesburgh Library. The truly dedicated may attempt doing their homework in front of the TV,

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St. Edward’s Hall continues to build on traditions

Mike Dugan | Friday, September 14, 2018

Editor’s note: This article is one in a series profiling the dorms of Notre Dame. In 1882, St. Edward’s Hall was originally built by the Brothers of the Holy Cross using clay bricks that were made out of the clay from Saint Mary’s Lake and St. Joseph’s Lake. At the time, the hall served as

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Men’s halls prepare for the playoffs

Paris Shirley, Peter Baltes, Ellie Olmanson, Jack Zinsky, Hannah Wozniak and Jack Murray | Friday, October 27, 2017

Duncan v. Fisher By Paris Shirley While the Notre Dame varsity football team gears up for a playoff push, members of the No. 9 seed Duncan Highlanders (2-1) and No. 8 seed Fisher Green Wave (2-1) will welcome the opportunity for glory this Sunday as they open up the interhall football playoffs. Implications loom large

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Squads prepare for Week 3 action

Ellie Olmanson, Peter Baltes, Cassie Corbin, Hannah Wozniak and Collin Ragsdale | Friday, September 29, 2017

Knott v. Sorin Ellie Olmanson Sunday marks the last chance for Sorin and Knott to pick up a win during the regular season, as both teams enter the game winless. After last week’s loss, Sorin sophomore captain Eric Requet said his team’s biggest flaw was losing focus during the game. The Otters (0-2) led at halftime but fell

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Interhall squads battle opponents, heat in Week 2 action

Ellie Olmanson, Jack Zinsky, Cassie Corbin and Peter Baltes | Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Duncan def. Carroll Ellie Olmanson The Duncan Highlanders ran past the Carroll Vermin 20-0 in the 90 degree heat Sunday. Duncan handed off the ball to junior running back Micah Rensch for the first three plays of the opening drive. After a big sack by Carroll, Duncan responded with a short pass to Rensch who

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Interhall squads prepare for Week 2 matchups

Ellie Olmanson, Peter Baltes, Cassie Corbin and Jack Zinsky | Friday, September 22, 2017

Carroll v. Duncan By Ellie Olmanson The Carroll Vermin and Duncan Highlanders are set to face off this Sunday, where both teams will be looking to obtain their first win of the season as last week’s games were postponed until Oct. 8 due to inclement weather. Although they were down 12-7 to Fisher in the

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The finest of formals

Letter to the Editor | Thursday, April 21, 2016

As the voice of our generation, T-Pain famously said: “spring is sprung.” That may be a misquote, but I’m pretty sure Will Ferrell did say, “gotta have me more boats and bros,” and that’s even more relevant. Because this coming Wednesday, April 27, the men of St. Edward’s Hall are traveling to Chicago to enjoy yet another night

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St. Edward’s Hall residents sport mullets in support of malaria prevention

J.P. Gschwind | Friday, November 13, 2015

Mullets are making a comeback, at least for the men of Saint Edward’s Hall. Mullets Against Malaria, an annual fundraiser for the dorm, officially launched on Thursday night when two barbers gave mullet haircuts to 33 residents of St. Edward’s. This year’s event director, sophomore Parker Mathes, said the fundraiser allows the St. Edward’s community to come together

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Blessed to be ND

Letter to the Editor | Thursday, October 15, 2015

The University is my second home. I feel so blessed to have the privilege to work here. Fr. Ralph Haag, rector of St. Edward’s Hall, has the toughest job: It’s a lot of work to take care of all the St. Ed men. I don’t think people realize how much work comes with that kind

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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. 

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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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