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Ivy Quad offers new housing opportunity

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The new off-campus residence complex known as Ivy Quad doesn't just offer its residents a warm community and control over their home design. It gives them the chance to live in one of the region's first truly "green" multi-family homes.


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Students travel to SOA protest

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Several Notre Dame students traveled to Fort Benning, Ga., this weekend to participate in watchdog group School of the Americas Watch's "Mass Mobilization to Shut Down the School of the Americas" protest.


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ND alumna speaks about Rock Band

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The role of smart marketing decisions in the rise of the Rock Band video game phenomena was emphasized by Notre Dame alumna Christina Glorioso during her lecture at the Mendoza College of Business Friday.


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Ivy Quad offers new housing opportunity

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The new off-campus residence complex known as Ivy Quad doesn't just offer its residents a warm community and control over their home design. It gives them the chance to live in one of the region's first truly "green" multi-family homes.

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Army ROTC hosts Warrior Night

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The Notre Dame Army ROTC battalion hosted Warrior Night — an event that pitted the four platoons that comprise the battalion against each other in contests such as sumo wrestling and tug-of-war — Friday at the Moreau Seminary gym.


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Hunger banquet brings issues home

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To help students conceptualize the hardships that come with being born in one of the world's poorest countries, ND-8, GreeND and Students for Environmental Action (SEA) will be hosting the third annual Hunger Banquet in the Coleman-Morse Center lounge at 6:30 p.m.


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Seniors disappointed after another loss

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As spectators filed out of Notre Dame Stadium following the Fighting Irish's double-overtime 33-30 loss to the Connecticut Huskies, Notre Dame's senior class stayed in their seats, waiting for the chance to step onto the football field and exit through the tunnel.


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SMC senior works to support pro-life cause

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Senior Grace Lape, co-president of the Saint Mary's Right to Life Club, is an advocate for demonstrating support for pregnant women — a cause she witnessed firsthand this summer as an intern with the Expectant Mother Care Frontline Pregnancy Centers in New York City.


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Equestrian team isn't horsing around

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The members of the Notre Dame and Saint Mary's combined equestrian team have been successful in recent competitions and have bonded with each other on long bus rides — even when the bus smells like a barn.


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Students look for last home win despite recent losses

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Though storms brew around the future of the football program and signs of winter weather hit campus this week, students say they will be ready to prove they are not fair- weather fans when Notre Dame takes on Connecticut Saturday.



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Notre Dame alum to discuss MTV job

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After graduating from Notre Dame in 1995, Christina Glorioso did what many recent college graduates hope to do. She took a well-paying job in Chicago.


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Last pep rally set for Irish Green

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Although the last pep rally of the 2009 football season was tentatively scheduled to be held in the new Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center, it will be held today at Irish Green, Director of Gameday Operations Mike Seamon said.


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Andy Steves talks travel

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After many years of travel experience in Europe, senior Andy Steves is using his knowledge to help other college students navigate their way around Europe while studying abroad. 




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Students reflect on their work to effect change on campus

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Editor's note: This is the fourth installment in a four-part series commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Notre Dame 10 and looking at student activism on campus today. The first three parts introduced the Notre Dame 10 and their protest efforts and examined University President Emeritus Fr. Theodore Hesburgh's 15-minute rule. Senior Kristi Haas has observed two different kinds of activism on campus during her past three years at Notre Dame.




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Dunn clarifies rectors' role at ND

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The University looks for strong pastoral skills, education and experience when hiring rectors, Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Sr. Sue Dunn said at the Student Senate meeting Wednesday.