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(09/18/25 4:00am)
The greatest works of art take years to examine. But not everyone has the time nor the accessibility to explore these great works, so we must remember to appreciate the smaller pieces that are often overlooked. This is why Emily Normand, a Lilly Endowment museum fellow for religion and spirituality in the visual arts at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, started the Bite-Sized Art series.
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In late April, Notre Dame Law School’s Lindsey and Matt Moroun Religious Liberty Clinic represented St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School before the United States Supreme Court.
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Notre Dame men’s soccer maintained their momentum from last week and beat the Omaha Mavericks 3-1 in a fast-paced matchup at Alumni Stadium Tuesday evening. The Irish led 1-0 at halftime before doubling the advantage quickly out of the intermission. Omaha fought back by scoring in the 67th-minute, forcing the Irish to establish a greater lead.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
Charlie Kirk was assassinated and Iryna Zarutska was murdered. The footage is grotesque and shocking. The aftermath is painful. There is very little to say about these tragedies that has not already been said. Polarization and political violence have been pressing issues for years, capturing and retaining the attention of all those who dare discuss American politics. Organizations like BridgeUSA and Braver Angels have long led the effort to depolarize our nation.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
The Observer abhors political violence in all its forms, especially as extremists have increasingly relied upon it to silence their opponents. Slaying political figures is repugnant to the most basic principles of democracy.
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Oxford University’s James A. Maynard, a leading figure in number theory, was honored with the prestigious Carrier Medal at a ceremony held Monday in Jordan Hall of Science from at 5:30 p.m.
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What do the most well-known and celebrated dorm masses on campus have in common: Dillon Milkshake Mass, Baumer Banana Bread Mass and Fisher Ice Cream Mass?
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On Tuesday afternoon, Kellogg Institute Fellow and economics professor Enrique Seira Bejarano gave a lecture at the Hesburgh Center for International Studies as part of the Kellogg Institute seminar program. During the one-hour lecture, Bejarano discussed the link between government corruption and trust in democratic values.
(09/17/25 4:58am)
At the end of last school year, Hesburgh Library administrators closed the graduate student lounge on the east side of the ninth floor. The space now belongs to The Observer, which was forced out of South Dining Hall due to the ongoing renovations there. Meanwhile, no plans have been announced to replace the lounge in the library.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
This Saturday, Sept. 20, Notre Dame will face Purdue on the turf for the 89th time since their Battle for the Shillelagh Trophy began. This trophy has been exchanged between the two since 1957 and is a symbol of the tradition shared between the two Indiana programs.
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No. 6 Notre Dame women’s soccer has cruised through the beginning of the season, as five straight wins have propelled them to 6-0-1 on the season. After opening conference play with a 2-1 victory over NC State, the Irish turn their sights to a matchup with one of the most talented teams in the nation. No. 3 Duke will head to South Bend Thursday as Notre Dame hosts a top-10 matchup with postseason implications on the line.
(09/17/25 3:59am)
The Student Diversity Board (SDB) held their 10th annual Mosaic Night event from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday evening in Stapleton Lounge.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
For the second time in four years under Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame football is 0-2. The bad start in 2022, although it included a loss to Marshall, was more understandable given the inevitable growing pains of a new starting quarterback and a first-year head coach.
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The Holy Cross women’s soccer team seeks a crucial Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) win against Judson on Wednesday night. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
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Having been released in theaters nearly four months ago, I must admit that this “Lilo and Stitch” review is a bit overdue. However, with its long-awaited release on Disney+ earlier this month, the film is reaching a new audience.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
Saint Mary’s College tennis began its fall season at the Hope College 2025 Fall Invitational in Holland, Michigan this past Friday and Saturday. The invitational was bracket-style, with players competing against competitors from various schools.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
The Saint Mary’s soccer team is currently riding high, opening the season with a perfect record of 5-0 for the first time since 2011. The Belles have outscored their opponents by large margins and have only let two goals be scored on them this season so far, demonstrating their sound execution of offensive and defensive plays. With their upcoming match against Anderson (2-2-1), much is to be expected of the Belles, from key players such as freshman forward Mia Johnson, sophomore defender Danielle Escobedo and sophomore defender Isabella Kreydich.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
Now a junior in college and in my third year with The Observer, I have done things like interviewing players in-person and over the phone, taking on almost 10 articles a week and now, covering football games. This past semester, I have had the honor of joining the sports department football beat, the team of writers that specifically focus on the Notre Dame football program.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
Justin Bieber is lacking. As someone who would refer to herself as a “Belieber”, I am underwhelmed by Justin Bieber’s musical performance in “SWAG II.” Of course, anything he releases exhibits talent and a seriously impressive set of vocals, but this album is especially subpar. I was expecting to come away from “SWAG II” with multiple great songs to add to my personal playlist, but it was hard for me to even find two that I truly like– or at least like enough to even add to the once-packed Justin Bieber playlist.