If any Stanford fans were feeling sentimental about their last game in the PAC-12, they didn’t show it. Granted, it was the end of Thanksgiving weekend, but the stadium was empty and there was no obvious student section. The band was sparse and even the in-game music seemed diluted, as if they were trying not to disturb anyone who may have been working in the … [Read more...] about Estimé dominates, Notre Dame overcomes early turnovers in Stanford rout
Key moments from Notre Dame’s 56-23 win over Stanford
Notre Dame struggled through a sloppy first half, but the Irish ultimately had enough to overcome a Stanford team that has struggled mightily in 2023. The win brings the Legends’ Trophy back to South Bend, and moves the Irish to 9-3 for the regular season, a slight improvement on last year’s 8-4 mark. Here are the key moments from tonight’s action in the Bay Area. Early … [Read more...] about Key moments from Notre Dame’s 56-23 win over Stanford
Kay legal team alleges personal attack, Rover maintains free speech argument ahead of December hearing
New legal documents filed by sociology and global affairs professor Tamara Kay purport that Irish Rover reporting was part of a “concerted effort” to get her fired. The Rover’s response says the argument is not relevant to its motion to dismiss the defamation lawsuit. In a filing submitted to St. Joseph Superior Court 4 on Nov. 3, Kay made part of her argument against the Irish … [Read more...] about Kay legal team alleges personal attack, Rover maintains free speech argument ahead of December hearing
Students draw 11,000 keys outside SDH to commemorate victims in Gaza
Gray Nocjar | The Observer Several student groups drew 11,000 keys outside South Dining Hall on Thursday. On Thursday, students drew 11,000 keys outside the entrance of South Dining Hall to commemorate the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza since Oct. 7., the start of the war between Israel and Hamas. For Gaza’s more than 2 million inhabitants, the death count equates to … [Read more...] about Students draw 11,000 keys outside SDH to commemorate victims in Gaza
‘The conflict’s root cause’: Settler-colonialism to blame for genocide in Gaza
Photo by Ash Hayes on Unsplash In “Why Did Israel Kill My Son?” Palestinian poet and journalist Ahmed Abu Artema recounts surviving a bombing in southern Gaza on Oct. 24. Among ruins of their collapsed house, he saw his son and daughter screaming and pointing to their injured sibling Abboud, 12, who’d later die in intensive care. Abu Artema’s two aunts and 10-year-old niece … [Read more...] about ‘The conflict’s root cause’: Settler-colonialism to blame for genocide in Gaza