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7 posts tagged "tailgating"

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ZeroProof hosts alcohol-free tailgate, builds space for sobriety

Jenna Abu-Lughod | Wednesday, September 14, 2022

In the spring of last year, a group of Notre Dame students came together to start ZeroProof, a club with the goal of providing alcohol-free options for sober students and students workingtowards sobriety. “As I’ve been at Notre Dame, I found it difficult to enjoy activities that didn’t involve partying or alcohol and started to

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Notre Dame Tailgating for Dummies

Olivia Schatz | Friday, September 9, 2022

Three years ago, bright-eyed me came into Notre Dame with no expectations for tailgating. I grew up in the suburbs of New York, aka no good high school football and absolutely no real tailgating. Well, unless you count Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville. I had no one to guide me through the confusing lots of Joyce and

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Campus leadership discusses COVID-19 policies ahead of football home opener

Ryan Peters | Friday, September 10, 2021

Notre Dame recently announced policies regarding COVID-19, masking and activities for home football weekends in an email sent to students, faculty and staff. The policies include not requiring visitors to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test before entering the stadium, requiring all visitors to wear masks when in indoor buildings on campus

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Notre Dame Stadium to operate at full capacity in fall

Observer Staff Report | Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Notre Dame Stadium will operate at full capacity for the 2021 football season, the University announced in a Wednesday press release. The release stated the University will monitor health conditions on a national and local level from now until the fall to determine protocols and restrictions, but decided to make all 77,622 seats available for

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Kramer: Save tailgating with a reuben

David Kramer | Friday, October 16, 2020

Classic. Time and again, the cultural richness of Notre Dame’s riveting football landscape has flirted with recognition under this bold title. In a city otherwise subdued and uninspired, the sheer cultural richness of Notre Dame Stadium has made South Bend a “classic” destination for avid fans and tourists alike. An A-list pipeline of electric players

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Scene’s Selections: Tailgate Szn

Dessi Gomez, Mike Donovan, Nia Sylva, Colleen Fischer and Willoughby Thom | Friday, September 13, 2019

Another Michael Goes Out for “Football”   By Mike Donovan, Scene Editor Saturday. Gameday. The parking lot bustles.  “What a lovely day … Let’s play some football,” Another Michael hums excitedly.  “I just learned the rules / You toss a ball around to everyone at school / And there are two teams …”  A very large

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Legends of Notre Dame to host 2,000 fans on home football game days

Marie Fazio | Friday, September 1, 2017

Legends general manager Rich Jacobs has a game day prediction: 2,000. That is, he expects about 2,000 people to pass through the doors of Legends of Notre Dame this Saturday, a relatively light crowd due to this weekend being Labor Day weekend. Next weekend, for the Georgia football game, he expects about 3,500 guests, not counting

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Associate news editor Liam Price shares his unforg Associate news editor Liam Price shares his unforgettable experience as Saint Mary’s associate news editor in his latest inside column. 

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