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LimeBike etiquette

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A bike was one of the top items on my list of things to bring to college. It’s not that I mind walking, I just hate how long walking takes and knew that having a bike would be much more efficient. What I didn’t know was that the availability of bikes on campus would be

Oppman, Lorenc check in on goals, evaluate progress thus far

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When seniors Bailey Oppman and Lydia Lorenc officially took the wheel in their roles as president and vice president of Saint Mary’s Student Government Association (SGA) in August, they refused to let any roadblocks make them stop short of pursuing their goals. “It was a bit of an adjustment at first because we unknowingly found

The future of religious liberty

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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the controversial case of Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. The case will determine whether a bakery owner has the right to refuse to provide a wedding cake to a gay couple. This case will result in one of the most important Supreme Court decisions in

No. 4 Notre Dame heads into ranked road matchup with No. 12 Wisconsin

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No. 4 Notre Dame will head to Madison, Wisconsin, this weekend to take on the No. 12 Badgers at the Kohl Center. The teams will meet for the first time since 2007, when Wisconsin defeated Notre Dame 4-1. The Irish (14-3-1, 8-0-0 Big Ten) head into their final series of the calendar year with an

Blais, Shewit reflect on first half of term, discuss ongoing projects

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As the first half of their term draws to a close, student body president Becca Blais and vice president Sibonay Shewit said they have been working hard to integrate student feedback into their initiatives. “We’re still in the process with the [student government] website and a few other things, but just [focusing on] changing the

Group drops anti-Columbus murals banner in Hesburgh Library

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An activist group unfurled a banner condemning the Gregori murals in Main Building from the second floor of Hesburgh Library on Friday morning. The banner, dropped by the Michiana chapter of the Rising Tide activism group, proclaimed “This is Potawatomi land! F— the KKKolumbus murals!” The demonstration occurred in the midst of an ongoing debate

Scene’s Best Albums of 2017

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1. Kendrick Lamar — “DAMN.”  By Owen Lane Since April, a thought has been haunting the minds of many music fans: “When, if ever, will an album come along that can dethrone ‘DAMN.’?” Its existence impacted the way all following music releases have been received. Such is the incredible power of Kendrick Lamar at only

Irish bounce back in win over Spartans

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Coming off their first loss of the season on the road against top-ranked UConn, the No. 3 Irish bounced back Wednesday evening at Purcell Pavilion, beating Michigan State 90-59. Junior guard Arike Ogunbowale led the Irish with 23 points on a night in which head coach Muffet McGraw was honored for her induction into the

2017 Student Government Insider

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Blais, Shewit reflect on first half of term, discuss ongoing projects Oppman, Lorenc check in on goals, evaluate progress thus far Directors of student life organize TEDx event at Notre Dame Saint Mary’s committee builds on Monthly Mingle initiative Student government conducts research on drinking culture at Notre Dame Student government association implements sustainable practices

Sexual battery reported

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A sexual battery was reported to the University’s Title IX department, according to Friday’s Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP) crime log. The alleged sexual battery occurred in Alumni Hall on Feb. 23, and it is currently under Title IX review. University spokesperson Dennis Brown said NDSP classifies crimes in accordance with the Indiana Criminal Code. Information

Irish drop overtime thriller to Indiana in Crossroads Classic

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Irish have taken on one of two appearances in the last couple of games. The first is the team that won the Maui Invitational after beating then-No. 6 Wichita State and then blew out Delaware on the road. The second is the Irish team that dropped two out of three games in

Kelly suspends Stepherson, Holmes indefinitely following arrests

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Irish head coach Brian Kelly announced Wednesday the indefinite suspensions of sophomore wide receiver Kevin Stepherson and freshman running back C.J. Holmes, according to a program spokesperson. According to a WNDU report, both Stepherson and Holmes were arrested for shoplifting from University Park Mall in Mishawaka on Friday. “The University is aware of this incident

Alize Mack suspended for Citrus Bowl

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On Thursday, Irish head coach Brian Kelly announced yet another Irish player would be suspended for No. 14 Notre Dame’s matchup with No. 17 LSU in the Citrus Bowl on Jan. 1, as junior tight end Alize Mack will not travel with the team to compete in the bowl game. The announcement came just one

Irish sign 21 recruits during early signing period

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Notre Dame has not had a top-10 recruiting class since 2013. But at the conclusion of the college football’s first-ever early signing period, the Irish found themselves in a position to have just that with its 2018 group. From Wednesday to Friday, Notre Dame saw 21 recruits sign their national letters of intent and join

Deon McIntosh sent home ahead of Citrus Bowl after violating team rules

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Sophomore running back Deon McIntosh joined the list of Irish players suspended for No. 14 Notre Dame’s Citrus Bowl clash with No. 17 LSU on Monday, being sent home for a violation of team rules, a program spokesperson confirmed Saturday. McIntosh is the fourth Irish player and the second running back to be suspended for

Irish surge past Yellow Jackets in ACC opener

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As it has been for much of the season, Saturday’s ACC opener was a tale of two halves for Notre Dame. Heading into the locker room down 28-23 after watching its offense stagnate for much of the first 20 minutes, Notre Dame (11-3, 1-0 ACC) came out and played like a new team in the

Irish, Tigers prepare for New Year’s Day clash at Citrus Bowl

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ORLANDO, Fla — Since the beginning of the College Football Playoff, teams competing in other bowl games have often found themselves competing for little more than pride and a stronger segue into the next season. But at 9-3, both No. 14 Notre Dame and No. 17 LSU will be competing for a little more than

Staff predictions: Citrus Bowl

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Ben Padanilam, Editor-in-Chief It’s been over a month since Notre Dame last took the field. And it didn’t exactly have a ton of momentum heading into that month, having lost two of its last three games. The Irish didn’t seem to pick up much momentum during that month-long break either, seeing four players suspended ahead

Mazurek: Citrus Bowl win foreshadows a bright 2018 for Irish

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Today is the first day of 2018, but for many it still feels like 2017. For Brian Kelly, it must feel more like 2014. That year, the Irish were ranked as high as No. 5 before losing the final four games of the season. But a 31-28 win over LSU in the

Irish depth shows in Citrus Bowl victory

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ORLANDO, Fla. — In order to reach the 10-win threshold Irish head coach Brian Kelly had harped on in the days leading up to Monday’s Citrus Bowl, No. 14 Notre Dame needed to find a way to beat No. 17 LSU. And the Irish (10-3) did just that, leaving Camping World Stadium and kicking off
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