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(12/03/25 5:00am)
In some Notre Dame classes, students may look around them and see among the many college-aged students, a few students closer to the age of their parents. Often retired or semi-retired professionals, these students are usually fellows in Notre Dame’s Inspired Leadership Initiative, who engage with the University by auditing courses, attending lectures and performances and participating in campus life.
(12/02/25 12:13pm)
It was a late night in Purcell Pavilion as Notre Dame women’s basketball hosted Central Michigan on Monday, Nov. 24. The matchup against the Chippewas was a much needed breath of fresh air after the Irish’s gritty win over Southern California on Friday, Nov. 21, where the Irish beat their longtime rival in the final three seconds of the game thanks to a jump shot by junior guard Hannah Hidalgo, sealing their 61-59 victory.
(11/24/25 5:00am)
Many Americans are — to massively understate — upset with Congress. The U.S. government went through the longest shutdown in American history for little gain, as the provisions in the shutdown deal are largely identical to what was proposed prior. The final bill also only funds the government until January, meaning we may very well get to go through all of this again. Deadlock in the legislative branch is certainly not new, but in the age of Trump, it’s made the experience all the more frustrating. Trump managed to halve the staff of the Department of Education and impose the totality of his tariff regime without Congressional approval. Our government is meant to be a collaborative act between multiple institutions representing the American people, but more and more it feels like a one-man show. Yet, there are thousands of government entities with the power to stand up to the executive when Congress sits down: state and local governments.
(11/24/25 6:30am)
This week, Notre Dame volleyball will finish its 2025 regular season with a trip to Virginia Tech and a home match against Wake Forest.
(11/24/25 6:03am)
Style points came early and often for the Irish in South Bend against overmatched Syracuse on a clear and crisp fall afternoon. Notre Dame’s defense did not just set the tone in the matchup’s first minutes; it delivered the knockout blow in a 70-7 triumph. On two of the game’s first three possessions, the defense scored two pick-sixes off freshman walk-on quarterback Joseph Filardi, who started for a Syracuse team lost without injured starter and former Irish quarterback Steve Angeli. On the other, it forced a three-and-out, and the special teams pitched in with a score of its own.
(11/24/25 5:00am)
Over the weekend, the Notre Dame volleyball team took on Clemson and Georgia Tech, splitting the two road matches.
(11/24/25 5:00am)
Notre Dame’s men’s and women’s cross country teams were in action this past Saturday. The runners traveled down to Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia, Missouri, to battle it out at the 2025 NCAA Division I cross country championships.
(11/24/25 5:00am)
This weekend, the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre performed four sold out shows of “John Proctor Is the Villain,” a play that tackles contemporary themes and critical social issues like #MeToo, aiming to engage socially conscious audiences.
(11/24/25 5:00am)
The concept of a television series about swinging Mormon TikTok creators is enough to send a Victorian child into a coma. Yet, “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” has had a chokehold on American TV watchers for years, and with a new season that just premiered, it’s hard to escape the presence of these messy Mormon mothers. Some may view this show as just another trashy reality show. However, love it or hate it, “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” has left an undeniable cultural impact.
(11/24/25 5:00am)
Last Wednesday, The Irish Rover published an article titled “Associate Director of Gender Studies Secretly Books Rooms for Condom, Plan B Distribution.” The article details how professor Pamela Butler, associate director of Gender Studies, has allegedly been “secretly” booking rooms for Irish 4 Reproductive Health. The group defines itself as an “all-volunteer, student-led, community-based organization advocating for reproductive justice.”
(11/24/25 5:00am)
Notre Dame’s season has been picked apart since the opening game against Miami, with fans, coaches and pundits everywhere commenting on every aspect of its game. But through the 0-2 start, down to the current nine-game winning streak, Notre Dame’s rushing has been its undisputed greatest and most consistent strength all season long.
(11/24/25 6:48am)
As Thanksgiving approaches, it can be a time of uncertainty and worry for students arranging their meal and food options when living on campus. One resource, the Mother Pauline Food Pantry at Saint Mary’s College, assists students in alleviating food insecurity throughout the school year and holiday seasons. This week, the pantry is extending its services to provide students with Thanksgiving food baskets for the break.
(11/24/25 5:00am)
Notre Dame hockey travels to Massachusetts over Thanksgiving break for a pair of matchups against foes on the East Coast. The Irish (3-8-1, 0-6-0 Big Ten) will face Merrimack (5-6-0, 3-5-0 Hockey East) on Wednesday at Lawler Arena before taking on No. 15 Boston College (7-5-1, 5-3-0 Hockey East) Friday.
(11/24/25 5:00am)
Notre Dame set the golden standard in South Bend this Saturday as the Irish concluded their last regular-season home game against Syracuse in spectacular fashion. The Irish defeated the Orange 70-7, with Syracuse held scoreless until the final seven seconds of the game.
(11/23/25 1:39am)
On a sunny but cool Saturday afternoon, while recognizing its seniors in their final home game of the regular season, Notre Dame came to play. Here are the key moments that led to its 70-7 victory over Syracuse.
(11/24/25 6:17am)
Despite a slow start and offensive inconsistency, head coach Niele Ivey’s No. 24 Notre Dame rebounded from last Saturday’s Michigan disaster to secure a crucial top-25 home win over rival No. 11 USC. After the Trojans led by 11 with just 11 minutes to play, the relentless Irish defense continued to turn USC over en route to a shocking comeback. Senior guard KK Bransford turned in her best showing since returning from injury to spark a fourth-quarter surge, and none other than junior guard Hannah Hidalgo connected on a contested jumper with two seconds left to seal the 61-59 victory.
(11/22/25 12:52am)
Less than a month after the University revealed a list of four new “ND Values” for staff which omitted a previous value calling for staff to accept and support the University’s Catholic mission, Notre Dame President Fr. Robert Dowd announced Friday that the University would be adding an explicit reference to the Catholic mission of the University back to the list of values.
(11/21/25 5:00am)
(11/21/25 5:00am)
This Wednesday, the Holy Cross men’s basketball team fell to conference rival Trinity Christian (IL). The loss puts the Saints at 0-1 in Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference play and 4-3 overall on the season. The Saints will continue conference play this Saturday, where they look to return to winning ways against Calumet (IN).
(11/21/25 7:18am)
After starting the season with three straight commanding wins, Notre Dame suffered a devastating 93-54 loss to No. 6 Michigan last weekend. After a few days off, the next matchup will be another ranked battle as the Irish welcome the No. 11 USC Trojans to South Bend Friday.