Monday, January 26, 2026

There's something...

The Cookie Man: Gabriel Yallaly (left)

... in the air. Yes, amid the usual smells wafting through the hallways of St. Ed's, there is a new smell, one that is new but certainly well known. It's a smell that everyone knows. One that is sweet; one that brings a sense of peace. One that automatically puts a smile on one's face. What smell am I describing? The smell of fresh chocolate chip cookies! Gabriel Yallaly, Steds freshman and traveling troubadour, is a baker, and in the refitting of Ed's has become a new addition to the Ed's late night line up. And they are a most welcomed addition! Still, there are whispers about saying that these cookies may help Ed's capture that elusive and coveted Michelin star. On baking chocolate chip cookies, Yallaly said, "The famous Yallaly cookies have made their way all the way to Ed’s, the finest eatery east of the Mississippi!"

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Sunday, January 25, 2026

Your Sunday picture...

Pretty.

... from Notre Dame. Here is a view of the setting sun over St. Joseph's Lake. The recent snowfall, coupled with frosty temperatures, have made campus a winter wonderland that is best enjoyed from indoors. Don't go out! Enjoy and enjoy your Sunday wherever you may be!

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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Saturday Squirrel.

But where was he was going?

Our furry friends are taking a break, and as they do, we have an opportunity to highlight another campus neighbor, rabbits. Recently, while walking to the Duncan Student Center, this rabbit was spotted on a snowy sidewalk between the Reilly Art Building and McKenna Hall. While not seen about campus as much lately, rabbits are about the quads and can be spotted every and now and then. On being spotted, this rabbit non-verbaled, "Not seen lately? Would you want to be out and seen in weather like this?"

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Friday, January 23, 2026

A first...

Carroll (right): A living legend 

... Steds. A Gentleman has gone where no gentleman has gone before. Yes, he has entered pantheon of one... himself.. and, what's even more amazing is that he has done it all unwittingly. Brendan Carroll, Steds freshman, has made Steds history by being on the Gentlemen's Monthly for three consecutive days! First, Carroll was in a picture with other soon-to-be mullet wearers. Next, Carroll was highlighted as he was the first to collect his Mullets Against Malaria t-shirt. Finally, on the very next day, he made an appearance on the podcast. Dumb luck, or a calculated campaign? Whatever it was, it launched Carroll into Steds fame. On being the first to be on the blog three days in a row, Carroll, Steds freshman and resident Illinoian, shared, "It’s been an absolute honor to be in The Gentlemen’s Monthly the past 3 days, but unfortunately my time atop the mountain must end and it’s only downhill from here unless we can find a way to make it FOUR straight!" 

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Thursday, January 22, 2026

Preparing...

A picture of courage: Carroll

... for deployment. Yes, that's what our brave boys are doing, preparing to be shipped off to the front lines. And when they do, they'll be going with not only a sharp looking mullet but also with this bespoke t-shirt. Designed by the mullet commander himself, Patrick Fischer, this custom t-shirt not only reflects the active lifestyle of the Gentlemen but also their commitment to rid the world of malaria. The first to receive this coveted t-shirt was Brendan Carroll, who was all smiles and so excited for the upcoming battle that he wanted to get mullet early. Whoa soldier! On receiving his t-shirt, Carroll declared, "It was just an absolute honor to be the first one to take this step in the battle against malaria. As an individual who hates mosquitos, I love doing everything I can to stop this horrible disease."

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