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(03/07/26 4:52am)
On Saturday, the Notre Dame men’s basketball team will take on the Boston College Eagles on the road in its final game of the regular season. Having lost on Wednesday night against Stanford, Notre Dame’s ACC tournament hopes now hinge on both a win and a Pittsburgh loss to Syracuse. In other words, the Irish cannot independently secure their spot in the conference tournament, but with a loss, they would officially count themselves out of it.
(03/05/26 4:59am)
(03/05/26 7:12am)
A rainy Wednesday night in South Bend saw the Stanford Cardinal come to town for an ACC matchup and the final home game of the 2025-26 season. Despite the seasons underwhelming nature, Notre Dame’s hopes of making the ACC tournament were still alive and in their own hands. Coming off the back of a huge overtime win over NC State, it was win or bust once again for the Irish. In particular, all eyes were on sophomore guard Cole Certa after his second half brilliance to inspire the comeback.
(03/05/26 5:00am)
For the first time in several years, only one ticket appeared on the ballot for Holy Cross College’s student government association election (SGA). The previous year featured 13 candidates for students to choose from.
(03/05/26 5:00am)
Whenever I asked my late grandfather about Lou Holtz, his response was always the same: “He was the best Notre Dame football coach I’ve ever seen.”
(03/05/26 5:00am)
The new generation of Pokémon is upon us with “Pokémon Winds and Waves,” officially announced by Nintendo on Feb. 27, but some fans have long been aware of what this new season of tropical creatures has to bring.
(03/05/26 5:00am)
Legendary Notre Dame head football coach Lou Holtz might be remembered for his greatness on the field, but his enduring Catholic faith led him to be a positive and enduring force shaping Notre Dame football and its reputation for years to come.
(03/05/26 5:00am)
Leading up to the tenure of current head coach Marcus Freeman, two of the most successful seasons in recent Notre Dame football memory came under the reign of former head coach Lou Holtz. Holtz, who died Wednesday, enjoyed a wildly consistent and successful 11-year tenure in South Bend. But the two brightest campaigns on his docket came in 1988 and 1993. One season shines for eternal perfection and success, and the other for missed opportunities and robberies.
(03/05/26 5:00am)
On Sept. 13, 2025, the student body stood unified in their dark green. “The Shirt” had traded the usual Four Horseman or Irish football logo for the infamous play from 1988: the Irish national championship win over the University of Miami. While students may be distracted by the drawing of the football player on the back under the words of the alma mater, the front serves a deeper meaning, paying homage to a coach whose legacy remains the gold standard here in South Bend: Lou Holtz.
(03/04/26 11:07pm)
Lou Holtz, head coach of the 1988 national championship Notre Dame football team, died on Wednesday at the age of 89. A beloved icon in Notre Dame history, Holtz guided the Irish from 1986-1996. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.
(03/05/26 5:00am)
As the regular season nears its end, Notre Dame travels to face Ohio State for the second time this season. Puck drops for Friday, March 5 and Saturday, March 6 are both at 6:30 p.m. at Value City Arena. The conference matchup concludes regular season play for both teams as the fifth- and seventh-place teams in the Big Ten look to make a playoff push.
(03/05/26 5:00am)
The St. Joseph County courtroom moves fast during an eviction proceeding. In five minutes, sometimes less, a tenant stands before the judge. With often no lawyer, they have two minutes to explain why they couldn’t pay rent this month. The gavel comes down: two weeks to vacate. Next case.
(03/04/26 5:00am)
Saint Mary’s director of campus safety Phil Bambenek released a statement to students through an email Tuesday afternoon detailing a sexual harassment incident reported Friday night.
(03/04/26 5:00am)
“The people, united, will never be divided,” rang aloud as Saint Mary’s students, faculty and staff as well as sisters of Holy Cross and South Bend residents marched on the College campus late Tuesday afternoon.
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After opening in prayer followed by a land acknowledgment, this month’s meeting of the faculty senate delved into an update from the Office of Information Technology, updates from various committees and later a resolution regarding attendance policies, which received a motion to postpone.
(03/04/26 5:00am)
Notre Dame baseball won its 2026 home opener on Tuesday, run-ruling Eastern Michigan 11-1 in eight innings. It will open Atlantic Coast Conference play this weekend with an away series at Duke.
(03/05/26 5:00am)
After the first half of season four of “Bridgerton” surpassed my expectations, I was very excited to see how the show would conclude its return to form, and I’m happy to report that the second half was just as incredible as the first.
(03/04/26 5:00am)
Tickets for Holy Cross College’s spring formal are currently on sale ahead of the event, which will take place on March 27 at The Armory. Titled “A Night in Disguise,” the event will have a masquerade theme and will include dinner, dancing, a photo booth and a competition for best mask.
(03/04/26 5:00am)
There is a phrase often invoked to describe Notre Dame’s institutional identity: ex corde ecclesiae, from the heart of the church. For decades, this identity has been the foundation of the University of Notre Dame, providing a moral compass that distinguishes us from top, secular institutions. However, as the university navigates the complex nature of the 21st century’s academic landscape, a persistent tension has emerged. How does Notre Dame balance their Catholic identity with a fundamental necessity for intellectual diversity? To me, Notre Dame must resist social pressure towards uniformity and instead embrace the intellectual friction only a diverse faculty can provide. While this may seem like a bold statement, it is a commitment Notre Dame has upheld for decades.
(03/04/26 5:00am)
Fifteen teams get into the Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball tournament. Currently sitting 16th with two games left to play, it’s officially go time for Notre Dame.