Meghan Lange | The Observer Graduate student quarterback Sam Hartman throws the football under duress. The Cardinals piled up five sacks as they beat the Irish 33-20 Saturday night. Perhaps it was the physical toll of a third consecutive game under the primetime lights. Maybe it was the distraction of an undefeated USC coming to South Bend next Saturday. Regardless of the … [Read more...] about Hartburn: Nightmare second half dooms Irish in 33-20 defeat to Louisville
Students use Google Calendar, paper planners to stay organized
As the tri-campus community draws closer to midterm season, many students have had to find ways to stay on top of their workloads and schedules. For students, one of the most popular ways to keep track of everything in their lives is to utilize a digital calendar. “I like using Google Calendar because I can have it on my laptop or my phone, and I can have multiple calendars,” … [Read more...] about Students use Google Calendar, paper planners to stay organized
‘For All the Dogs’: Drake’s identity crisis makes for a bloated album
Anna Falk | The Obsever Are there two words more synonymous than Drake and mid? Despite still being immensely successful, Drake’s music has started being criticized more in recent years. People say he has “fallen off,” become complacent and exerted little effort into his predictable albums. But when he actually did something risky and fresh by experimenting with house music … [Read more...] about ‘For All the Dogs’: Drake’s identity crisis makes for a bloated album
Irish fall to Duke, rally to recover against North Carolina
Sofia CrimiVaroli | The Observer Senior libero Hattie Monson intently watches play during Notre Dame’s 3-2 defeat of Wake Forest at Purcell Pavilion on Oct. 14, 2023. After a strong start to the 2023 season, Notre Dame volleyball faced a critical juncture last weekend. The Irish had been swept in matches against Louisville and NC State the weekend prior. It was the first … [Read more...] about Irish fall to Duke, rally to recover against North Carolina
The intersectionality of breast cancer
October marks the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During this time, it is important we all reflect on this highly prevalent disease, consider how many people it impacts and strengthen efforts to find a cure. In the United States, 240,000 women are diagnosed with and 42,000 women die of breast cancer each year. While the highest percentage of breast cancer is found … [Read more...] about The intersectionality of breast cancer