Issues

Trey Mancini

Author: Daniel Paglia

Baseball is more than a game for former Notre Dame baseball player and Orioles first baseman Trey Mancini. It is a safe haven and source of great personal joy.

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Remembering Karen Heisler

Author: Grant DelVecchio

Over the course of a 25-year teaching career in Notre Dame’s department of Film, Television and Theatre (FTT), Karen Croake Heisler left an indelible mark on countless Notre Dame students and faculty. Last month, Heisler lost her battle with cancer at the age of 67.

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Moving Day

Author: Genevieve Redsten

I was something of a kid celebrity back in elementary school, a distinction owed to no talent of my own. My house was directly across the street from the school, a pastel yellow cottage home with white shutters. You could see it out of the bank of classroom windows that faced west.

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Freshman Year 2.0

Author: Katherine Holtz

The class of 2024 not only lost the end of their senior year of high school, but also a conventional freshman year of college. The COVID-19 restrictions from the 2020-2021 school year are now largely gone due to high student vaccination rates across campus, and the current school year is offering a more traditional Notre Dame experience.

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TBT SYR

Author: Mackenzie Kelleher

As another successful SYR season draws to a close, some students will reminisce about an unforgettable night with the dance partner of their dreams, while others will breathe a hefty sigh of relief as the stress of dates and last-minute Amazon purchases fades.

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Wallows Review

Author: Stephanie Hauser

Last month on August 6, fans lucky enough to secure a ticket to the Wallows surprise show “Live at the Roxy” were treated to a sneak peak of an unreleased track at the set’s close. The song was teased earlier in the month across the band’s official social media accounts, later performed for the first time live in concert and officially released on September 30 with an accompanying video. 

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Ghosts of Notre Dame

Author: Martha Zaytoun

I try not to walk across campus alone late at night, a difficult enough task for the average student whose late night work can be completed in the safety of his or her dorm. For me, an architecture student with a penchant for procrastinating, late night strolls — or bike rides — come with the territory. 

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