Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Old news...
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Your Sunday picture...
... from Notre Dame. Here's a picture of Ilex paraguariensis, or Holly, located on the south side of St. Edward's Park. There distinct red fruits, ilex, are actually drupes, range in color from white to orange to the commonly seen and known by, red. What color it may be, it is pretty no matter what the season may be. Enjoy your Sunday wherever you may be!
...join us TODAY for the Steds Christmas Hall Mass on the Road at 5pm EST . Click on either of the links below. Save them as they will work for EVERY Sunday.
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Friday, December 25, 2020
Merry Christmas...
... to all Gentlemen, St. Ed's families, and friends of St. Ed's Hall, Merry Christmas! May the Christ child fill your hearts with joy this Christmastide and his blessings throughout the NewYear. Merry Christmas!
...join us TODAY for the Steds Christmas Hall Mass on the Road at 5pm EST . Click on either of the links below. Save them as they will work for EVERY Sunday.
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... and the Christmas tree outside on God Quad.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
'Twas the night...
...before Christmas, when all through the Hall not a creature was stirring- not even a mouse on the third floor! It's true! The mouse in the picture is from another residence hall which shall remain anonymous. Enjoy your Christmas Eve!
...join us for the Steds Christmas Hall Mass on the Road at 5pm EST on Christmas Day. Click on either of the links below. Save them as they will work for EVERY Sunday.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Best of...
...the Gentlemen's Monthly. Yes, four years ago today, here was today's posting. Enjoy this blast from the distance past.
He's back.
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Your Sunday picture...
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Saturday squirrel.
Taking a break from our furry friends, our attention is naturally drawn to the ACC Championship game in Charlotte. Unfortunately, Clemson had their starting quarterback in the game this time, and well, it made a difference. Still, the Notre Dame football faithful were there, and of course, many Stedsmen were in the stands. One such Stedsman was former Hall President and native Georgian, Jay Mathes '12. There, with his girlfriend Maggie, Jay saw our championship hopes dashed as the Irish lost 34 to 10. On being asked for a quote on being at today's game, Mathes said, "Ask me tomorrow."
Thursday, December 17, 2020
What do you...
... do when you have so much Christmas Break on your hands? With classes starting on February 3rd, the Stedsmen have a lot of time on their hands. Without any doubt, much of that time will be devoted to sleep and napping. Still, a fair share of time will be devoted to Notre Dame Football, especially on this coming Saturday with the ACC Championship game in Charlotte. Still yet, some time will be devoted to watching Premier League soccer matches, especially Tottenham games. Of course, time will be directed to other pursuits and happenings of our Stedsmen, and in this posting, we will be investigating what those pursuits, happenings, and adventures are. During his break, John Swift, Steds senior and aspiring med school student, took up painting and painted- what else but- a wall at his home. See above. Clearly done with a steady hand and an eye for detail, this Steds crown in green captures so much and is a triumphant for this young painter. On his painting, Swift said, "All that I hope is that the Founder can look down and smile when he sees this." I am sure he is John... I am sure he is!
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Best of...
...the Gentlemen's Monthly. Yes, four years ago today, here was today's posting. Enjoy this blast from the distance past.
Better late...
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Your Sunday picture...
... from Notre Dame. On the south side of campus and just before Eddy Street Commons is the Hayes Sculpture Garden. Once the University's garbage dump, the area has been repurposed and redesigned to become a unique, outdoor art venue. Home to several pieces of unique sculptures, the garden has also become home to a number of squirrels... but that's another story. Here's is a look at one of those unique sculptures... a horse. Enjoy, and enjoy your Sunday wherever you may be!
And remember to join us for the Steds Sunday Hall Mass on the Road at 5pm EST. Click on either of the links below. Save them as they will work for EVERY Sunday. It's just that simple!
Friday, December 11, 2020
Best of...
...the Gentlemen's Monthly. Yes, four years ago today, here was today's posting. Enjoy this blast from the distance past.
Your Sunday picture...
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Mullets...
St.Ed: Is St. Ed’s Mullets Against Malaria going to happen this year, or has the Covid joined forces with malaria to cancel it?
Verdeschi: It’s on! The Gentlemen of St. Edward’s Hall will be participating in our seventh annual Mullets Against Malaria. COVID-19 has captured the attention of many to combat the virus, but we will keep our responsibilities in mind. Even though COVID-19 poses challenges, Stedsmen will remain committed to fighting malaria because, as always, we do it for the kids. Malaria is a preventable disease, so despite the new challenges we face, we will work hard to protect those in need.
St.Ed: What is Mullets Against Malaria anyway?
Verdeschi: Mullets Against Malaria is an electrifying way for St. Edward’s Hall to fundraise for Nothing But Nets, a charity providing mosquito nets to protect millions of people at risk of contracting malaria. Growing luscious mullets requires patience and months of preparation. As a hall, we decide to no longer receive haircuts early into the first semester. This timeline allows us to grow out the best looking mullets for the time we arrive back on campus for the second semester. Through our fundraising efforts and stunning looks, this event will allow us to make meaningful impacts and draw more attention to the cause.
St. Ed: How are you rallying the men to offer their locks to this noble cause?
Verdeschi: Nothing rallies a group of men more than the promise of strikingly good looks. Everyone loves the classic look of a mullet and the months of preparation build up anticipation for the breath-taking product. Of course, Stedsmen readily put forth the needed effort for this cause, but the inclusion of mullets makes this event even more exciting for us. Also, we love celebrating our good looks with an event that will raise additional funds. Celebrating with a fashionable mullet is a way for us to be proud of our accomplishments and draw in more enthusiasm from others. Most importantly, our leader, Father Ralph, will be participating in mullets this year. His dedication will inspire others to commit their efforts towards the cause.
St.Ed: As our brave leader in this fight, what do you think it will take to come out on top?
Verdeschi: In past years we have successfully raised meaningful contributions for Nothing But Nets. To maintain this same level of success, we need to keep the same level of excitement across the entire hall. Our focus has certainly shifted towards COVID-19, but if we can stay attentive to the good we can give to the world, then we will be successful. We keep in mind that nets only cost $10, so contributions of any amount, and from anyone, will save lives.
Good luck Matt and all Stedsmen, and do your worst against malaria!
Monday, December 7, 2020
Irish eyes...
... are on their leprechaun! And how could they not be? This year has been memorable in so many ways, but if you need another reason, then here it is. This FIRST time EVER in Notre Dame history where the University has had a REAL Irish leprechaun. It's true! Notre Dame made history as well as added yet another trivia fact with Irishman AND Stedsman, Conal Fagan, filling what has to be the most beloved University mascot position in the nation. With an Irish flare that only an Irishman could provide, Fagan did a phenomenal job rallying the crowds to cheer on their Irish sport teams. What's his secret? Aside from being Irish, it's drawing attention. This is something Fagan has done both during and after the game, and recently, it was captured on video and immediately gained national attention. On making an incredible field goal, Fagan said, "It's a proud day for St. Edward's Hall, but when you play with the caliber of player such as Tommy Huber and Chris Brady, fellow Stedsmen, it helps a lot. It's a big achievement, but it hopefully points towards the next installment of the St. Edward's Derby (intra-hall soccer match) against the Big Cats. One day we'll grace the fields of Stephan again!"
MUST SEE VIDEO: CLICK HERE
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Saturday squirrel.
Our furry friends are taking a break this week, and as they do, other campus friends are taking a step out into the limelight. On the north side of campus there is a walnut grove, and right next to that, there is the old abandoned Douglas Road. This area has become home a number of white tail deer. Even though they are losing their camouflage as the leaves fall, the deer are still difficult to spot. Yes, some times you don't know they are even there until you are right in their midst! On being spotted in the walnut grove, this deer non-verbaled from afar, "Oh dear."
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Best of...
...the Gentlemen's Monthly. Yes, four years ago today, here was today's posting. Enjoy this blast from the distance past.
Saturday's Squirrel.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Not so far...
... in the distant past was this Stedsman, Danny Hincka, and his girlfriend out in St. Ed's Park. What were they doing? Under the setting sun of a beautiful and mild November day, these two took advantage of the great weather to study in the waning days of Finals Week. And what better place to do that than St. Ed's Park? On studying outside with a friend, Hincka said, "It's been a semester full of new experiences and adapting to change. There were unbelievable highs (go Irish beat Tigers!) and a lot of relying on friends to get through the lows."