... not? Today, we begin a new series that raises a simple question. Is that edible or not? Campus is surrounded by many plants and trees, some of which have edible fruits and nuts. And so, we give you "Is this edible or not?" that you might be able to safely taste the goodness of nature while avoiding all those things that, well, should be avoided. To start us off, we have the fruit of a Red Bud tree. If you didn't know it was a Red Bud tree, you might think you were looking at Jack's magical beanstalk as the fruits look bear a strong resemblance to beans. Well, they're not, but are they edible? Let's ask Fr. Terry Ehrman, CSC, botanist and theologian. On whether the bean looking fruits of the Red Bud tree are edible, Ehrman said, "They are, but do you really want to eat them? No. You don't nor do you want to eat anything you cannot identify... and that goes for both in nature and at the dining hall."
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Is this edible or...
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Game, set...
... and match. Even though St. Edward's may be one of the small sized residence halls, it never has a problem fielding a team for whatever sport RecSports is offering. The RecSports' season started a couple of weeks after the start of school, and now, it's in full swing. Someone who is out there giving it a swing is the Steds intramural tennis team of Smith Limon. Freshmen Marshall Smith and Tucker Limon are out there giving it the old college go, representing Steds, delivering aces, and playing for the win. And even if they don't, they're having fun and looking sharp. But these two are playing for a whole more than just that. On playing intramural tennis for the oldest and most storied residence hall, Smith shared, "I am beyond honored to be able to represent the gentlemen of St Edward’s Hall on the tennis court. This is by far the greatest moment in my young tennis career, something which Wimbledon or the US Open could never compare to," while Limon stated, “Steds tennis represents discipline, determination, and courage on and off the court. I am honored to hold up the Steds standard and battle aggressively within the interhall tennis league.”
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Monday, September 27, 2021
They're....
Sunday, September 26, 2021
Your Sunday picture...
Saturday, September 25, 2021
Saturday Squirrel.
Friday, September 24, 2021
Gainz, gainz, and
St.Ed: The treadmill looks really different. Why is that?
Foss: Yes, our treadmill is a self-propelled, curved model.
St.Ed: Is it special?
Foss: It resides in St.Ed’s… so, yes. It's special.
St.Ed: Okay, let me ask it another way. What makes a self-propelled, curved treadmill unique?
Foss: The curved/self propelled nature is much better for joints and burns 30% more calories than motorized.
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Learning in...
... and out of the classroom. Learning is occurring everywhere HERE at Notre Dame. And how can it not? After all, the world is one big classroom is it not? Indeed, it is. And so, learning is happening in the classroom and beyond at Notre Dame, and to see this, all one needs to do is walk down a hallway at St. Ed's. If one did, then one would might see the late night learning that was occurring on the first floor late. Recently, Sam Martin and Tin Bui took a crash course in furniture building, constructing a futon. They started with smiles, but would they last until the end? But more importantly, would their futon come to be, becoming that oasis for lazy posteriors? No doubt, it was a learning process for Sam and Tin, reading directions, matching parts, finding the right tools, but in the end, they triumphed. They learned, we did too, that they could do it. Congratulations to our futon builders and scholars! On learning that they could build a futon, Bui stated shared, "It only took half of the first floor to build the 'easy to build' futon."
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
For King...
... and Hall! There's a lot happening during a football weekend... a lot... but making sure that all is well at Steds falls to a select few who have a true love of Steds. This past weekend Steds RAs, John Di Lella and Peter Raus, rose to the occasion, taking on the mantle of responsibility for King and Hall. Still yet, they decided to coordinate what they wore while on duty in the Hall. Blending their ROTC fatigues for the Navy and Air Force with the t-shirts they got for the national celebration of the GreenDot program here on campus- and thrown some sunglasses in- Di Lella and Raus wreaked serious cool. On the message sent to all by their by their get up, Di Lella and Raus said together, "Respect the Hall!"
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
More football...
Monday, September 20, 2021
Tailgate, tailgates, and
Sunday, September 19, 2021
Your Sunday picture...
... from Notre Dame. Here is a view of St. Edward's Park with former resident and RA Bryan Keve '10 and his son Cooper. While his older brother and sister were elsewhere, Cooper had his dad and the Park all to himself. Indeed, there's nothing more relaxing on Sunday than a stroll, a frolic, even a nap in the Park. Enjoy, and enjoy your Sunday wherever you may be!
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Using these links, watch the Hall's Sunday 10PM Mass.
Facebook page: Click HERE
Zoom Meeting Link: Click HERE
Passcode is 444257
BUT THERE'S STILL MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Saturday Squirrel.
Sometimes are furry friends act as they were almost like us, human. Then again, they show their true colors, letting us know that they are not. Walking about South Quad, this squirrel was spotted outside the Law School with a mouth full of green grass. Gorging himself like a cow on the luscious cud of South Quad? Or maybe just trying to get a bit more fiber in his diet? No, this squirrel wasn't eating but actually getting for winter. Yes, he's getting ready for winter by completing some repairs on his tree nest. And now is the time to gather those leaves, grass clippings, and other building materials to keep out those cold winter drafts. On being spotted with a mouth full of grass, this squirrel non-verbaled, "Want to help?"
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Friday, September 17, 2021
They're at it...
... again! The Steds Hall baseball team has take to the field under the lights to play America's pastime. The season started with a showdown against Morrissey Manor. Unfortunately, the boys in green and gold, under the direction of Coach Now Sweilem, couldn't hod the Manorites. Steds went down fighting, losing seven to one.
Oddly enough, the game went much like trying to outfit the team… a losing endeavor. First, the old jerseys were retired, but no one ordered new ones. Then, when Steds wanted to purchase new jerseys, news was received that Covid made that impossible. Why? Because all jersey manufacturers were out of business! The only good news was that Steds was able to pivot using the Hall basic t-shirt as a temporary uniform! Thank God because we can’t have the kids looking like hoodlums.
On the game, Coach Sweilem said, “It was really great to get out on the field after not being able to play for the past TWO years. I have a great feeling about the team this year!”
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Thursday, September 16, 2021
It's official...
...they're married! With fellow Stedsmen present, and Fr. Ralph witnessing, Kate Simons ’14 of Pangborn and Andrew Whitney ’14 of Steds were married at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Glenview, Illinois. It was beautiful day and only made more so by this radiant couple who patiently waited to have their special day. And what a day they had! The happily married couple was feted well into the night and the next morning. It was truly for the young of heart! On Kate becoming a part of the Steds family, Mike Hanley '14 shared, "Finally, a Whitney we can be proud of!"
Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew & Kate Whitney
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
More football.
Yes, more football! There are many football Game Day traditions, once on hold, that are now back on with the easing of Covid restrictions. Yesterday, we heard about the Steds Float, but there are some that are still off the table, namely residence hall concession stands. But nature abhors a vacuum, and so, new traditions are quickly filling the void. One of new traditions appears to be the addition of produce to the Moses statue. Inaccurately called "First Down Moses," the statue of the giver of the Decalogue is actually called "We're Number One Moses." But regardless of what you call it, Moses had a watermelon on his finger this past Game Day Weekend. How did that happen? Well, he's not telling. Will there be a different piece of produce this coming Game Day Weekend? We'll see! On seeing produce on Moses' finger, Fr. Ralph said, "I don't like watermelon, but I love this ingenuity! I want to see more... and a pineapple too."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
A star...
... is born! If you were at the game this past weekend, then you know that at certain points you could have heard a pin drop. Indeed, it was a real nail bitter of a game. The Marching Band and the Half Time Show did much to relieve the nerves of many, but it could only do so much. What next? Well, send in the students. One student who was at the ready was a Stedsman by the name of Jake Buckendorf. This Steds freshman, and long time ND football fan came to the first game of the season to rally spirits for his quarterback in a most peculiar way. To show his support for the quarterback, Jack Coan, Buckendorf came to the game wearing a traffic cone. Yes, a full sized, legitimate traffic cone! In the end, Buckendorf not only caught the attention of announcers but also the admiration of the crowd, buoying their spirits and keeping them in their seats until the very end. On appearance of this new star in the stands, Buckendorf disclosed, "It's a true honor to be Jack "Cone" who is in full support of our beloved Jack Coan. Through some creative luck, Jack Cone was made and I think that his existence gives our QB1 some much needed support and hope for the future. G'Irish!"
TO WATCH A VIDEO: CLICK HERE.
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Monday, September 13, 2021
Floating...
... is back. After pandemic lockdown and last year's Covid restrictions, the Steds Float has returned to the Hesburgh reflecting pool. Gathering at what many college students would consider the crack of dawn, 8am, Stedsmen of all classes, even some newly graduated ones, returning to kick off the Notre Dame football season with this beloved and cherished Steds tradition of running through the bluest of blue waters for love of Steds, the Marching Band and ND Football. And thanks to Alec Paz, Steds junior, we have pictures to share of this Game Day sight. On participating in his first Float, Connor Cirrotti, Steds freshman and resident New Jerseyan, said, "Running through the reflecting pool has been something I’ve looked forward to since I was placed in St. Edwards Hall in July. I’m convinced it the best Game Day tradition on campus" while fellow freshman and resident Illinoian, John Digenan, said, "The Float on Gameday was something I saw on College Gameday a couple years ago, and ever since then, it has always been something I wanted to do with my Brothers in St. Ed's. Saturday was a dream come true!"
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Sunday, September 12, 2021
Your Sunday picture...
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Using these links, watch the Hall's Sunday 10PM Mass.
Facebook page: Click HERE
Zoom Meeting Link: Click HERE
Passcode is 444257
Saturday, September 11, 2021
Saturday Squirrel.
Friday, September 10, 2021
A mystery...
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Running a...
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
What's cooking...
... at Ed's? The answer is simple... everything a Stedsman would want to eat late at night! It's true. Since the grand opening last week, Ed's has been the place to swing by and satiate that late night hunger brought on by excessive amounts of reading, writing, and studying. Last week we heard from the brains behind this in-Hall operation, the managers, Henry Bergstrom and Jacob Smith, but today, we want to draw attention to those who generously serve behind the Ed's counter. Yes, we want to focus on those generous souls who serve up Ed's goodness; who feed the hungry hoards that descend nightly; who do it all with an elegant finesse and a courteous smile. Today, we meet a very special Stedsmen, Isaiah Michael Alvendia. Clearly, it wasn't enough for this young man to be the Hall's only resident from Guam nor it's senior Mass cantor. No, none of this was enough for Isaiah... he had to be more... he had to be a culinary service representative at Ed's. On his service at Ed's, Alvendia said, "Working at Ed's for the first time was definitely nerve-racking, but the experience was amazing and exhilarating. I loved every minute serving food to the Gentlemen of St. Edward's Hall."
BUT THERE’S MORE…
Here’s the newest installment of In the Red Room… a Hall podcast bringing you the life and times of Notre Dame’s oldest and most storied residence hall, St. Edward’s Hall, from, well, you guessed it… the Red Room at St. Ed’s. To listen, click HERE.
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
A night...
... at the movies. With vaccination rates at ninety-eight percent among students, the Gentlemen were able to attend a private screening of Marvel Studios' newest movie, Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings. With the theater all to themselves and movie snacks in hand, the Stedsmen enjoyed this much anticipated movie, feeling as if they were not at the movies but rather in the comfort of their own Flounge. Oh, yes... the movie was well received and given four stars out of four. On the private screening, Louis Rauch, Steds freshmen and resident Illinoian, said, "It was a unique opportunity to watch a new movie while spending time with my fellow Stedsmen. A great experience only St. Edward’s could offer."
BUT THERE’S MORE…
Here’s the newest installment of In the Red Room… a Hall podcast bringing you the life and times of Notre Dame’s oldest and most storied residence hall, St. Edward’s Hall, from, well, you guessed it… the Red Room at St. Ed’s. To listen, click HERE.
Monday, September 6, 2021
We're back...
Here's the next installment... In the Red Room... a Hall podcast bringing you the life and times of Notre Dame's oldest and most storied residence hall, St. Edward's, from, well, you guessed it... the Red Room at St. Ed's. To listen, click HERE.
Sunday, September 5, 2021
Your Sunday picture....
... from Notre Dame. Here's a view from the southern tip of God Quad. There's a view of Mary and the Dome in the background, and in the foreground, there is the newly refurbished Sorin statue. It's a glorious sight on what has to be a glorious day, as the oppressive the heat and humidity are gone. Enjoy, and enjoy your Sunday wherever you may be.
BUT THERE'S MORE:
Using these links, watch the Hall's Sunday Mass. THIS WEEK ONLY, MASS IS AT 4:30PM.
Facebook page: Click HERE
Zoom Meeting Link: Click HERE
Passcode is 444257
BUT THERE'S STILL MORE...
You too can look sharp and sophisticated. To order your Steds apparel, click HERE. Orders close Monday, September 6th, at Noon.
Saturday, September 4, 2021
Saturday Squirrel.
Our furry friends take a week off so that the spotlight can shine on another friend about campus. While walking on the old Douglas Road on the north side of campus, this friend was spotted crossing the old abandoned road. With eye catching yellow markings, this friend, an Eastern Box Turtle, took his sweet time crossing the road. Why did this turtle cross the road? When asked, he non-verbaled, "I cannot remember why."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
You too can look sharp and sophisticated. To order your Steds apparel, click HERE. Orders close Monday, September 6th, at Noon.
Friday, September 3, 2021
What happening at...
... the second oldest hall on campus? Great question. A renovation. Build six years after St. Ed's, Sorin Hall was in need of makeover, and they're getting it and more. And what's the more? Well, the hall was originally designed to with a four wings, and finally, the fourth wing is going to be delivered. Closed for an entire year and residents living in Zahm, Sorin will actually get larger and house more residents... BUT it always be St. Ed's "little brother." On the renovation, David, a friend of St. Ed, said, "I am disappointed. I thought it was going to be a demolition and complete rebuild. Talk about a downer."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
You too can look sharp and sophisticated. To order your Steds apparel, click HERE. Orders close Monday, September 6th, at Noon.
Thursday, September 2, 2021
Enough good byes!
BUT THERE'S MORE...
You too can look sharp and sophisticated. To order your Steds apparel, click HERE. Orders close Monday, September 6th, at Noon.
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Another difficult...
Below is the official statement from the Minister for the Navy, Steds Sophomore and resident Irishman, Eoghan Fay, on the decommissioning of the S.E.S. "Confessor:"
"With profound sadness, I approved Naval General Order No. 6 to retire and scrap the flagship of the fleet, S.E.S. "Confessor." Recent developments on the international stage demonstrated the need for continued adaptability and efficiency in the Steds Defense Forces, which tied with the Ministry's ongoing commitment to a sustainable and responsible expenditure plan, meant that the "Confessor" no longer provided necessary usefulness to the fleet to justify continued upkeep. It would be reckless and selfish of my Ministry to burden the taxpayer with the cost of maintaining an outmoded weapon of competition. While we bid a sad farewell to our distinguished veteran flagship, I can also confirm that I have personally ordered Vice Admiral Vince DiFilippo, Director of the Bureau of Ship Design, to draw up plans for a new and more effective naval flagship, the S.E.S. "Zanzibar." The Ministry's Bureau of Media Relations and Outreach will publicize further details on the "Zanzibar" in due course."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
You too can look sharp and sophisticated. To order your Steds apparel, click HERE. Orders close Monday, September 6th, at Noon.