.... are usually not the most favorite day of the week, but for Notre Dame students, this Monday certainly was. Why? Because at roughly 9am this morning, a statement was released stating the Notre Dame Football team would indeed be playing in the fall. Who will be in the stands you ask Students. When taking a seat, students will have priority and first dibs, and should there be any open seats, then faculty and staff will be invited. But you are now wondering how can we get even this limited crowd safely into the stadium? Great question. Well, students will be seated according to their residence halls. Then, they will be seated according to "households," meaning they will be seated with their roommates, who together form a household. As such, they will not need to be socially distanced, BUT each household will be socially distanced from other households. Make sense? I hope so. Still, what do students think? Lucky for us a number of students were outside in the St. Edward's Park, enjoying a perfect summer day with a game of cornhole, and more than happy to share their two cents. On the football announcement, Vince DiFlippo, Steds sophomore, resident Ohioan, and average cornholer, said, "It was refreshing to take a break from celebrating the return of ND football, to get outside and play a few rounds of cornhole. It was all fun and games until someone called it ‘Bags’ though."
Monday, August 31, 2020
Mondays...
Monday Wrecked: DiFilippo watches as Indianan powerhouse, Cassidy...
... and her boyfriend, John (L), bag two wins against him and Tommy (R).
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Your Sunday picture...
Brighter than ever...
... from Notre Dame. Here is an early morning picture of Mary, the Dome, and the Fr. Sorin statue of God Quad. See, there are some benefits to rising early and having campus all to oneself. Enjoy this view, and enjoy your Sunday wherever you may be!
In other news...
Join us for the Steds' Sunday Hall Mass at 10pm EST! Click on either of the links below. Save them as they will work for every Sunday. It's just that simple... and as an added bonus, there's no collection!
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Saturday Squirrel.
We always have our squirrels, but the same cannot be said of our flowers. So, in a two part posting, the flowers of Notre Dame will be shared. Collected during various walks about campus and the lakes, the flora of Notre Dame in all its beauty can be seen. On the flowers, Fr. Ralph said, "I cannot help but recall a Gospel pericope from Luke... Consider how the wild flowers grow. . . . Not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these.”
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