Get to know sophomore running back Jeremiyah Love.
Notre Dame athletes who won medals at Paris Olympics
Even with a few controversies mixed in, the 2024 Olympics in Paris were widely considered a major success. With fans allowed to be part of it unlike during the previous Olympics and Paris itself getting the most out of its famous landmarks, it arguably was a standard by which all future Olympics will be measured. Future organizers are in an unenviable position. Source: Notre Dame athletes who won medals at Paris Olympics
Notre Dame Football Starts College Football Season 7th in AP Poll
Notre Dame is in the top 10 as expected but what do the AP Poll preseason rankings tell us about the 2024 season ahead? Source: Notre Dame Football Starts College Football Season 7th in AP Poll
Inside Marcus Freeman’s Notre Dame recruiting overhaul
With more resources and a different strategy, the Irish are working on another top-10 recruiting class. Will it be enough to compete for titles? Source: Inside Marcus Freeman’s Notre Dame recruiting overhaul
Friday Night Bash
Don’t miss this exclusive, family-friendly party in the concourse of Notre Dame Stadium on September 6 and September 27, 2024! Make lasting Fighting Irish memories in this unforgettable location featuring food trucks, drinks, and live music. Source: Friday Night Bash
Shannon Dunne & Friends: Traditional Irish Music
Wednesday, August 14 | 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Grab dinner at Legends while listening to top notch tunes! World-renowned Irish musician and dancer, Professor Shannon Dunne, will perform with talented Irish musicians from our Notre Dame and South Bend community. Social dancing is encouraged.
John F. Kennedy at Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame has a long history with the nation’s highest public office, starting with Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935.
“The nation’s first and still only Catholic president, John F. Kennedy, never spoke at Notre Dame during his presidency. But he did have a long and close relationship with the University prior to winning the 1960 election, and while in office he received Notre Dame’s highest honor.
As a congressman, Kennedy served as the winter commencement speaker and received an honorary degree on Jan. 29, 1950. He said: “This is a happy day in my life. I am deeply honored in being admitted to the ranks of the men of Notre Dame (this was before the University began admitting women in 1972). I have cheered for old Notre Dame for most of my life, and so you can understand my feelings as I come for the first time to this great university dedicated to Our Lady of the Lake.”
Continue reading “John F. Kennedy at Notre Dame”7 South Bend restaurants specializing in international cuisine
A growing number of ethnic and international restaurants are popping up near downtown South Bend. Here’s a quick look at seven of them: 7 South Bend restaurants specializing in international cuisine
Ara Parseghian
Through his unprecedented access to Ara Parseghian’s personal files, author Mark O. Hubbard explores the coach’s innovative philosophy, organization, strategy, tactics, and motivational techniques with details to satisfy even the most knowledgeable football aficionado.
Continue reading “Ara Parseghian”Riley Leonard ready to lead Notre Dame offense
Now recovered from an ankle injury, he’s looking stronger than ever as fall camp progresses. Source: Riley Leonard ready to lead Notre Dame offense
Freeman navigating balance between physical practices and injury risks
The first week of Notre Dame football training camp is in the books.
A week Marcus Freeman feels positive about.
“I’m really pleased with the overall performance,” Freeman said during a 1-on-1 conversation with WSBT 22 sports director Pete Byrne on Thursday.
“We’ve had a couple of injuries but the first 8-9 days have been really good.This group is developing and getting better.These next two weeks will be really critical for our preparation getting ready for the first game.”
Freeman’s approval comes despite a few key week one injuries.
Source: Freeman navigating balance between physical practices and injury risks
