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Irish defeat Midshipmen

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For junior Angela Ryck and sophomore EilyAndruszkiewicz, Notre Dame's 56-14 victory over Navy was particularly special because it was also their birthdays.




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ND switches to recycled paper

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In the next year, Notre Dame will have the power to save the equivalent of 18 trees, water from 130 showers and 453 gallons of gasoline ⎯ all by switching to recycled paper.


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University athletes coach kids

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What started out as a simple pick-up flag football game between Notre Dame's men's lacrosse seniors and community children last year has now developed into the Irish Experience League.


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SMC club hosts 'scary story' event

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On Thursday, the Saint Mary's Class Gift Campaign paid homage to the ghostly inhabitants of Saint Mary's with its Sweet Treats and Scary Stories event.



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Cardinal addesses senators

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The future of the immigration issue rests not in the hands of those in Washington D.C., but in the hands of today's youth, a former archbishop said at Student Senate's meeting Wednesday.


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Committee discusses safety

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The safety of students and area residents was a chief concern of South Bend community representatives during the Campus/Community Advisory Committee (CCAC) meeting Wednesday.







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Malpass elected to TIFF board

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Scott Malpass, vice president and chief investment officer at Notre Dame, was recently elected to the board of The Investment Fund for Foundations (TIFF), according to a University press release.


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USC game weekend handled smoothly

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While students and faculty enjoyed Fall Break, Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP) and the Game Day Operations staff were hard at work preparing for Notre Dame's first night game in over 20 years.



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Group discusses leadership program

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Saint Mary's Student Government Association (SGA) began debating the specific programming of "Proud Past, Promising Future," the proposed student leadership development program, at its Tuesday meeting.


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SMC begins club for food allergies

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Saint Mary's freshman Megan Steron is one of two million people in the United States living with celiac disease, a digestive disorder that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food. Her intolerance to gluten, a protein in wheat, rye and barley, makes eating on a college campus a challenge.