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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
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Your Resident Menu Writer, Artist and Forever Ally, Lori

Your Resident Menu Writer, Artist and Forever Ally, Lori

Author: Maria Wong

If you are among the elite patronage of students that frequents North Dining Hall, there is a chance that you’ve seen... a chipmunk drawn on the whiteboard that overlooks the lobby of North Dining Hall. Meet Lori Haselrick, the artist behind North Dining Hall's intricately illustrated whiteboards.

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Bleeding Blue and Gold for Decades

Bleeding Blue and Gold for Decades

Author: Megan Kelleher

Most students at Notre Dame love to joke that they “bleed blue and gold,” but sophomore Jimmy Maher quite literally has Notre Dame blood coursing through his veins. “Jimmy” is short for James Vincent Maher V, who is the fourth generation of Maher men to attend Notre Dame. 

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What’s Up With the Food Trucks?

What’s Up With the Food Trucks?

Author: Emma Koster

Are you getting tired of the same old dining classics? Maybe it’s time to venture outside of Duncan Student Center or Lafun to try out one of the newly contracted food trucks on Notre Dame’s campus.

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Getting to Know Notre Dame Frontline
Sunny Days in South Bend
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Review: "Seaspiracy"

Author: Dessi Gomez

As the title alludes to, the film emphasizes the cycle of corruption within commercial fisheries and the extensive conspiracy theory surrounding the ethics of the fishing industry.

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Juniors Build Community: Friendship in First-Ever Undergraduate Community in Fischer Grad
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Book Review: “What It Means to be Human: The Case of the Body in Public Bioethics”
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Movie Review: "Moxie"

Author: Katherine Holtz

Released on March 3 during Women’s History Month, “Moxie,” a Netflix original movie directed by Amy Poehler, is the feminist film everyone thinks they want.

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The Rector Behind DJ DuLac

The Rector Behind DJ DuLac

Author: Emma Ferdinandi

Nhat Nguyen, the rector of Duncan Hall, is far from your typical Notre Dame rector. For starters, he is famously known as DJ DuLac, the iconic DJ who provides the soundtracks for various events, including SYRs and — most importantly — Domerfest.

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‘WandaVision’ is Engaging and Mysterious

‘WandaVision’ is Engaging and Mysterious

Author: Oscar Noem

While it’s difficult to make a horror TV show that genuinely scares the audience, it has always been more difficult to make a show that truly unnerves the viewer. Somehow, the new Disney+ original “WandaVision” manages to perfectly nail the atmosphere of “something’s not quite right.”

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Women in ROTC

Women in ROTC

The Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is a college program dedicated to preparing young adults to serve as officers in the U.S. Military, and often, scholarships are offered for participants. Notre Dame is one of the few universities to offer all of the ROTC programs: Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps.

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‘The Invention of Nature: Alexander Von Humboldt’s New World’ is Refreshing and Fascinating
‘To All The Boys: Always and Forever’ is a Perfect Finale to the Trilogy
To All Things Striking

To All Things Striking

Author: Katherine O’Neal

If you’re looking to feel inspired by fashion, beauty and lifestyle, keep your eyes on ​Strike​, a new student-run magazine that will be published for the first time in the fall of 2021. ​Strike​ was originally founded at Florida State University, but the magazine can now be found on numerous college campuses, including our very own.

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Review: "Emily in Paris"

Author: Capuano, Leah

Have your dreams of going to France been crushed by COVID-19?

 

Don’t plan on filling the baguette-shaped hole in your heart with the new Netflix original series, “Emily in Paris.” 

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 Wavelength: Should America abolish the electoral college?
Review: Season 2 of

Review: Season 2 of "The Boys"

Author: Oscar Noem

With the sheer volume of superhero content available, it’s difficult for a franchise to really stand out from the crowd as something special — yet “The Boys” manages to leave a lasting impression all the same.

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Writing Centers Bring Notre Dame and Westville Students Together
Review: Looking back at Kendrick Lamar's
Review: The Great British Baking Show
Review: Fleetwood Mac's
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Student Perspective: Where Our Individualistic Society Falls Short