Sunday, October 31, 2021
We remember...
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Saturday squirrel.
Friday, October 29, 2021
Is that edible...
Thursday, October 28, 2021
On a mission...
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
What better way...
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Things were...
Monday, October 25, 2021
Moving on up...
... to another platform! Everyone's favorite weekly found on everyone's favorite monthly that's delivered daily, is now on Spotify. That's right! Your favorite weekly Notre Dame podcast, In the Red Room, bringing you the amazing stories from Steds, can be found on BOTH Soundcloud and Spotify. Why? Because we can... and you're going to love it. Now, easier to access than ever before and easier to spot thanks to a new, eye catching graphic, designed by the one, the only, Jim Gosz, In the Red Room will continue to bring you the cheap jokes, laughs, good news, and weather from Notre Dame's oldest and most storied residence hall, St. Ed's. So, tune in and listen as new chapters are added weekly. On the Steds podcast now being found on Spotify, Fr. Ralph said, "We have arrived!"
To hear this week's installment of In the Red Room...
on SoundCloud click HERE.
on Spotify, click HERE.
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Your Sunday picture...
... from Notre Dame. Here's a view of the path around St. Joseph's Lake. Whether to see the colors of fall or clear one's head, a walk around the lakes is always time well spent. And while the colors of fall are not so evident just yet, walking around the lakes at Notre Dame is still pretty. Enjoy, and enjoy 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 MORE...
Here's this week's installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Saturday, October 23, 2021
Saturday squirrel.
As our furry friends continue to take a break, we have an opportunity to focus our attention on other campus friends. Seen at either St. Mary's or St. Joseph's Lake, the blue heron can usually be found perched on fallen tree limbs along the lake's edge. At other times, it can be found standing still, in the water, waiting for a passing fish to swim its way. This blue heron was spotted on a newly fallen tree on the north side of St. Joseph's Lake on an early fall morning. On being spotted, the blue heron non-verbaled, "Enjoying a great view."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's this week's installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Friday, October 22, 2021
Is that edible...
Pretty to look at but eating is a different story
... or not? Campus is surrounded by many plants and trees, some of which have edible fruits and nuts. Today's focus is not on fruits or nuts, but these mushrooms growing a decaying tree stump in the wooded area north of St. Joseph's Lake. Are they edible? Well, some are, but be careful, mushrooms are funny things... and can be very dangerous, even deadly. These mushrooms, stump puffball or Lycoperdon pyriforme, are edible with completely white, but when they mature, turning a shade of brown, there are not. Still, you can know stump puffball mushrooms from their distinctive smell. The genus name Lycoperdon literally means "wolf's flatulence" and just begs the question who got close enough to a wolf and stayed there long enough to become an expert on such matters. But that's for another day... and another blog posting. On eating mushrooms, Fr. Terry Ehrman, CSC, botanist and theologian, said, "Identifying mushrooms is so difficult. The safest course of action is to eat the mushrooms bought at the grocery store."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's this week's installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
They gave it...
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
You can count...
... on a tie up on the Jersey Turnpike on a Friday afternoon in summertime just like you can count on a backup in the Steds laundry room on the weekend. Well, you could count on that at Steds up until last week, but recently, something just short of a miracle occurred in that small and frequently used laundry room. What was it? Washing machine number four is now working! On the blink since the day it arrived, the washer was finally repaired, increasing the number of available washers from four to five. Indeed, it's a banner day for all Stedsmen as convenience AND hygiene levels have taken a big up tick. Still, some would say that washer number four is the washer that everyone wants to now use. On washer number four working, Jacob Smith, Steds senior and frequent clothes washer, shared, “With the newly working washer number four, the men of St. Edward’s Hall will no longer have to bear the pain of long laundry lines on Sundays. Truly, this is a victory for all!”
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
A four alarm fire...
Monday, October 18, 2021
Fall...
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Sunday, October 17, 2021
Your Sunday picture...
Saturday, October 16, 2021
Saturday squirrel.
As our squirrels continue to a break, we have time to focus on others. Just outside the main door of Steds, and towards the Main Building, there is a very unique plant, a butterfly bush. Actually, there are three different butterfly bushes, each with its own color of flowers, and while there are three bushes, they actually look like one. But that's not the point. The point is the bushes attract, yes, butterflies, but also other insects, like bumblebees. Recently, not one but two bumblebees were spotted in one of the flowers collecting autumnal pollen. If you look closely, you can see the grains of pollen on the bees. On collecting pollen, the bee non-verbaled, "It's all mine."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Friday, October 15, 2021
Stedsmen deserve...
... a break. We're half way through the Fall Semester? Where has the time gone? Indeed we are, and who knows? It's time for a break, and what better way to celebrate this milestone than with Fall Break! So, put down the books, shut down the laptops, stop waiting in the lines at the dining hall, and take a break from your academic and non-academic labors. As Fr. Sorin said to the residents of St. Edward's in his day, and I continue to say today, "To all Stedsmen, break well!"
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Thursday, October 14, 2021
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. Today's focus is on these walnut sized fruits growing on a tree behind the Grotto. Are they edible? Well, yes, but be careful. Identified, by Fr. Terry Ehrman, CSC, botanist and theologian, as Chinese horse chestnuts, these nuts picture above are edible and often used by Chinese herbalist for circulatory problems. BUT American chestnuts, or buckeyes, are NOT. How can you tell the two apart? Edible chestnuts belong to the genus Castanea and are enclosed in sharp, spine-covered burs. The toxic, inedible horse chestnuts have a fleshy, bumpy husk with a wart-covered appearance. On eating these Chinese horse chestnuts, Fr. Ralph said, "Are they edible? I think Nancy Reagan said it best when she said, 'Just say NO!'"
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Happy...
... St. Edward's Day! Today, October 13th, is the Feast of St. Edward the Confessor, King of England and patron saint of the Founder... Fr. Edward Sorin, CSC. Since its inception, the University has celebrated this day as "Founder's Day." Back in the day, students had the day off from classes, "iced cream" was served, games were played, and St. Edward's residents sent "congratulatory" cards to Fr. Sorin. Matter of fact, one lucky resident was selected to recite a poem, especially penned for this auspicious day, to Fr. Sorin! All of these poems and well wishes can still be seen today at ND Archives at the Hesburgh Memorial Library. On this special day, Fr. Ralph, Rector of St. Edward's Hall, said, “May St. Edward and the Founder smile on us always!”
ON THIS SPECIAL DAY...
It was announced today that Josh Gambardella ’21 is the 2020-2021 inductee into the Order of Gentlemen, an award given for service to Hall and King.
On learning of his induction, Gambardella said, “Thank you to every single Stedsman who I’ve met along my journey. And of course, I owe a huge thank you to my great friend Father Ralph.”
Congratulations Josh!
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Autumn fun...
... the Park. Taking a break from studying during the never ending midterms weeks, Alec Lis (L) and Eoghan Fay (R) retired to St. Edward's Park for some respite. Taking their clubs, Lis and Fay hitting some practice golf balls. While Lis billed the time in Park as "rest and relaxation," the time was really for something else. Immediately following the American blow out of Europe at the Ryder Cup, Lis took Fay, Steds junior and resident Irishman, and gave him a lesson or two in how to win at playing golf. What a gentleman that Lis is! On helping our European golfer, Lis downplayed the event saying, “We are working on hitting the ball straight while trying to limit digging holes.”
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Monday, October 11, 2021
It's now...
... time to party. MacKenzie Woods and Andrew Nester ’10 got married at the Log Chapel on June 27th, 2020. Originally, the wedding was to take place at the Chapel of Holy Spirit at St. Mary’s, Mackenzie’s Alma Mater, but because of Covid, it was moved to the Log Chapel with only immediate family attending. But now, it was time to fete and celebrate the happily married couple! At Notre Dame, a wedding reception was held for family and friends, and while it was delayed, it was well worth the wait as a fun time was only made more fun by the radiant couple. On being joined by his fellow Stedsmen, Nester said, "Fifteen years after moving in to St. Edward’s Hall as freshmen, these guys as still my best friends and I will always feel so lucky and blessed to have them in my life. The St. Ed’s brotherhood never ceases to amaze me."
Continued best wishes and congratulations and best wishes to MacKenzie and Andrew!
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Your Sunday picture...
... from Notre Dame. With temperatures running ten degrees above normal, it is unseasonably warm. On top of that, it has been very dry. While we wait for more fall-like weather, we are enjoying the time that we have. Here's a beautiful sunset on St. Mary's Lake. 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 MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Saturday squirrel.
We take a break from our furry friends and throw the light on other campus neighbors. Today, the light is thrown on the deers, and oh dear, there are deers here. Around the walnut grove, the lakes, even in St. Edward's Park, deers can be seen. Some times alone and at other times with their friends in a herd, deers are all about. This deer was spotted north of campus, along the abandoned Douglas Road, enjoying a pile of fall apples. On nibbling on some apples, this deer non-verbaled, "I think they're a little too bruised for my liking, but okay, I'll nibble just a bit."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Friday, October 8, 2021
It's Farley...
... and St. Ed's Week! After a very, very long hiatus, Farley & St. Ed's Week, the quinseesential sister, brother hall event, is back. With Farley taking the lead in planning and executing, the Stedsmen were all to happy to oblige the Farley's Finest with their presence as well as their willingness to wear a specially created t-shirts marking this special week. With events planned every day, a cookout at Plaza St Edward kicked off festivities. But don't think the Gentlemen are contributing nothing to the celebration. Perish the thought! The Gentlemen hosted and cooked the brats, hamburgers, AND bean burgers. Yes, bean burgers! On grilling up some bean burgers, Jack Schichtel, Steds junior and resident Grand Rapidian, shared, ""I'm not smiling because Ben Theis thought we needed veggie burgers for the cookout. I'm smiling because it's the start of Steds/Farley Week."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Thursday, October 7, 2021
Is that edible or...
... not? We continue 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. Today's focus is on these berries found on a vine on a tree on the way to St. Mary's. Can we use them to make a pie? If not, then maybe some preserves? Well, are they edible? No. They are not. Identified, by Fr. Terry Ehrman, CSC, botanist and theologian, as the fruit of the poison ivy plant, these berries should be not touched let alone consumed. On these fruit of the forest, Fr. Ehrman said, "Berry not touch nor eat these berries!"
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Boom, break...
...and bump. Yes, you guessed it. Steds is fielding a sand volleyball team. Composed of all freshmen and called The Confessors, the Hall's team have had a successful season of booming, breaking, and bumping in the sand courts of Ricci Fields. What's their secret? They're not telling, but whatever it is, it's working. On where the team is going next, PJ Carrol, Steds freshmen and resident Michigander, said, "The Confessors had a big win against Siegfried last week to propel us into the number two seed in the beach volleyball playoffs. We are looking to make a deep run led by our fearless head coach Rhett Bianchi."
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
It's official...
...they're married! With fellow Stedsmen present, and Fr. Ralph witnessing, Stephanie Lazar and JP Sulivan ’13 of Steds were married at St. Alphonsus in Chicago, Illinois. It was a cloudy day, but this couple, with their contagious energy, smiles, excitement, made the sun shine for all. The only thing they couldn’t deliver was a ND victory. Still, the happily couple was celebrated well into the night and the next morning. On the wedding, Dr. James Yurkovich ’13, Stedsman and now resident Californian, shared, “The 2009-2010 second floor of St Ed’s made a strong showing to support its brother from 221, contributing TWO groomsmen, an usher, and several additional guests — our presence was felt on the dance floor and at the bar.”
Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. JP & Stephanie Sullivan!
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Here's the newest installment of In the Red Room... To listen, click HERE.