Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Western Steds...
Sunday, May 29, 2022
Your Sunday picture...
... from Notre Dame. Here's a most unique view of campus, a view from a plane. Some times when you fly into South Bend, you're lucky, and plane gives you a great view. And that was the case for Steds mother, Angie Sayles. Visiting her son Steve for Mom's Weekend, Angie hit the proverbial jack pot as her plane afforded her one of the best views of campus, the Dome, and of course, Steds. On the sight, Angie said, "So much to see from an eagle eye view when flying from Syracuse to South Bend … but nothing is greater than seeing St. Edward’s Hall as I began my descent to celebrate Mom's Weekend!" Enjoy, and enjoy your Sunday wherever you are.
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Saturday Squirrel.
To hear the Semester Finale of the In the Red Room...
Thursday, May 26, 2022
Best of...
...the Gentlemen's Monthly. Yes, five years ago today, here was today's posting. Enjoy this blast from the not so distance past.
Oh, the things...
...that the Gentlemen write on their whiteboards. During post-graduation move out, there was one last message from the Sage of 311, Peter Fink. I think that Cicero got it right when he said that... still, on Fink's whiteboard contributions, outgoing Assistant Rector, Tom Roman, said, "It was his special ministry, brining wisdom and laughs to the minds and hearts of his fellow Gentlemen." Indeed, it was... and we all were better for it! Many, many thanks Peter.
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Let's not forget...
... those on vacation. As campus was focused on Finals Week, Move Out Day, and Graduation, we may have forgotten about those Stedsmen who are on vacation, studying abroad. The academic semester is coming to an end not only at Notre Dame but also abroad, and so, the seemingly "endless vacation" is drawing to an end. But what fun they had! Soon, the morning espresso shots at the corner cafe, the pints at the pub after class, the weekends of jetting to the continent, and so much more is coming to an abrupt end. But don't feel sorry for them! They had fantastic times and great memories, AND they are coming back to Notre Dame and Steds! On reminiscing on a Steds gathering of Steds "study abroaders" and "State siders on Spring Break" in Barcelona, Luke Bell, New Jerseyan studying in London, shared, "It was so great to see my fellow Stedsmen and friends of Steds in Barcelona. Being able to share our abroad experience with them over authentic tapas and sangria and catch up on our semesters was truly an amazing experience. I can’t wait to reconnect with the Steds community in the fall semester and I’m excited to see everyone soon!”
To hear the Semester Finale of the In the Red Room...
Sunday, May 22, 2022
Your Sunday...
... picture from Notre Dame. Here's one of the best sights on campus, the statue of St. Edward in St. Edward's Park. It's a beautiful day, but the picture cannot convey the temperature which is very, very cool. Still, it's sunny... so at least we have that going for us. Still yet, it has now been a week since graduation. So, let's take a look back at this memorable occasion for our Gentlemen. Congratulations to them AND their parents! Enjoy.
Thanks to all the parents and friends for the shared photos of our graduates!
Friday, May 20, 2022
Best of...
...the Gentlemen's Monthly. Yes, four years ago today, here was today's posting. Enjoy this blast from the not so distance past.
The best seat...
... for Graduation was at St. Edward's. Strange, yes, but it's true. The best seat for Graduation was the couch in the St. Edward's rector apartment! From the comfort of the couch, Graduation ceremonies were seen on close caption TV AND there was zero percent chance of rain. On Graduation, Fr. Ralph said, "The one hour delay to avoid the rain gave everyone a much needed extra hour of sleep, but the couch gave a bit more as I experienced a nap or two."
Congratulations to all our graduates!
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Exit...
... D.A.D. Yes, Eoghan Fay, the Steds director of academic discernment, or D.A.D. for short, has left the building. Taking up his new appointment mid Spring Semester, Fay has launched his fellow Stedsmen on an odyssey of learning and discussion, bringing in a host of academics to plumb the questions and events of the day. Recently, Fay invited Professors Ian Johnson and Fr. Bill Miscamble, CSC to speak at the Hall's A Gentleman Ponders lecture series, delivering two different lectures, On the War with Ukraine and A New Cold War? America and the World in 2022. And while a field trip to the Studebaker Museum fell through due to a conflict with the Blue Gold Game, D.A.D. is no slouch, and many are looking forward to what Fay is planning for next fall. On leaving for the summer, Fay said, "Just because I've left Steds for now doesn't mean I'm off the clock. Being a D.A.D. is a full-time job!"
Monday, May 16, 2022
Closing...
Sunday, May 15, 2022
Your Sunday picture...
... from Notre Dame. Today marked the 177th Commencement ceremonies at Notre Dame. It was a perfect day to have graduation outside and that’s exactly what happened in the Notre Dame Stadium this morning. Low humidity, a cool breeze and just the right amount of sunshine made for everyone’s dream graduation day. After commence ceremonies were concluded, it was time for photos. And every you looked, it was perfect for a graduation photo or two. On graduation, the above picture says it all... a most happy day!
Congratulations to our Stedsmen of the Class of 2022!
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
A new day...
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Out with the...
Monday, May 9, 2022
It's...
... all over! With all finals now over, our Stedsmen have packed up and headed out to all parts and corners of our nation and world. Perhaps, we'll hear about some of their travels and adventures this summer? Still, it's important to thank all those Steds parents who gave a helping hand with the Herculean task of move out. But not everyone is gone. Who remains? Graduating seniors, their siblings, and a small army of volunteers for Senior Week. On the start of Senior Week, Fr. Ralph said, "Could we have some good weather for a change, and if that's too much to ask, could we at least have some sunshine? For the kids?"
To hear this week's installment of In the Red Room...
Sunday, May 8, 2022
Your Sunday picture...
… from Notre Dame. Here’s a spring time view of the Grotto. A recent and brief, and I mean brief, warm spell and sunshine made anything and everything bloom, including the tulips lining the Grotto path. Enjoy, and enjoy your Sunday wherever you may be!
But there's more...
Still, what appropriate pictures to share on this special day... Mother's Day! How could we not remember our moms? Thanks and all our love for our moms and all that they do, seen and unseen, for us. Where would we be without you? So, Steds moms, make sure to collect your hugs and kisses from your Gentleman today!
... more so with these tulips!
Saturday, May 7, 2022
Saturday Squirrel.
Our furry friends are always up to something, but what that something exactly is, well, can be a real puzzle. And that's what we had, a puzzle, when a squirrel stopped in the middle of St. Mary's Road right by the Holy Cross Cemetery. Yes, the squirrel just stopped as if he was taking in the view. Thankfully, traffic was light that day, and our furry friend avoided any unwanted entanglements. On why he stopped in the middle of the road, our furry friend non-verbaled, "So what if I did? I needed to take a break. C'mon. Give a squirrel a break."
Friday, May 6, 2022
It isn't...
... unusual to run into Stedsmen on campus, and that was certainly the case for Ed Orgeron, former head coach at LSU. During a recent tour of campus, Coach Orgeron ran into a couple of Stedsmen. Coach Orgeron not only took the time to answer their questions but also had the time to take a photo with them too. What's even more amazing is that after talking with Coach Orgeron, no Stedsmen started to speak with a Louisianan accent! On the chance encounter, Peter Nichols, Steds senior and former Hall President, recounted, “Ed Orgeron was in town visiting Notre Dame for a week. Naturally, we ran into him checking out the oldest and most storied hall on campus, a sight no one can pass up. Or, he must’ve heard about my performance in the interhall flag football championship. Whatever it was, it a pleasure to welcome him to Notre Dame.”
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Marathon Man.
In the 126th running of the Boston Marathon, a Stedsman’s dream came true. While many of us have dreams about taking naps, sleeping in, or sitting on a couch to binge on a favorite TV show, Logan Arnold ’19 would not be sharing in any of those dreams. Never known to lounge about the Hall, Arnold has always been a running man. Often representing Steds in RecSports cross country tourneys, Arnold never shied away from competition, and it appears that is still the case. On running the Boston Marathon, Arnold shared, "It’s been a dream of mine to run the Boston Marathon for nearly 10 years. Toeing the start line validated the blood, sweat, and tears that I had put into training. 26.2 miles later, I crossed the finish line and finally realized this dream - and had some more blood, sweat, and, yes, even tears to show for it. The race was as magical as I had always believed it to be. I can only hope that I have the opportunity to run it again in the future!"
Congratulations Logan!