On Wednesday, the Native American Student Association of Notre Dame (NASAND) and student government co-hosted a beading event in celebration of Native American Heritage Month. The event took place in the LaFortune Student Center’s newly unveiled Champions of Diversity Room and gave students the opportunity to learn more about Native American art and culture. Throughout the … [Read more...] about NASAND, student government host beading event in celebration of Native American Heritage Month
Who could replace Jenkins?
Several weeks ago, the Notre Dame world was shaken by the sudden news of Fr. John Jenkins’ resignation as President of the University. Jenkins will conclude his time as President at the end of the academic year. A new President will be named in the coming months. Per University bylaws, the president must be a Holy Cross priest. However, de facto, the president must also be a … [Read more...] about Who could replace Jenkins?
Flores Jr. leads latest exodus of Irish players to transfer portal
Sofia CrimiVaroli | The Observer Wide receiver Rico Flores Jr (17) runs the ball down the field with tight end Holden Staes (13) during the game between Notre Dame and Clemson at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 4. The week after the end of the college football season used to be a quiet time for Notre Dame. That is no longer the case. With four more players departing in … [Read more...] about Flores Jr. leads latest exodus of Irish players to transfer portal
E-scooters and other personal electric vehicles banned from campus
Sofia CrimiVaroli A student rides an electric scooter by DeBartolo Hall with AirPods in. The operation of personal electric vehicles (PEVs) including e-scooters, e-skateboards, e-hoverboards and go karts will be banned on Notre Dame’s campus starting Dec. 17. Storage and charging of these machines will also be prohibited, executive vice president Shannon Cullinan announced … [Read more...] about E-scooters and other personal electric vehicles banned from campus
Turnover-riddled Irish fade in second half against South Carolina
Expectations certainly aren’t high for Notre Dame in the first year of the Micah Shrewsberry era. The Irish were projected to finish dead last in the ACC Preseason Poll and already had two losses heading into the inaugural ACC/SEC Challenge on Tuesday night. The good news for the Irish was that they found themselves in a largely tight game against undefeated South Carolina. The … [Read more...] about Turnover-riddled Irish fade in second half against South Carolina