Thursday, February 29, 2024
An early...
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Champions!
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Playing for...
Monday, February 26, 2024
A sense of...
Sunday, February 25, 2024
Your Sunday picture...
... from Notre Dame. Spring is springing. With temperatures and sunlight steadily increasing, the harbingers of spring are slowly appearing. The first to make an appearance is Galanthus nivalis, or snowdrops. Spotted on the north side of St. Jospeh's Lake, snowdrops are popping up, covering the woodland floor in a sea of bright white. And when you see snowdrops, you know other springtime flowers can’t be far behind! Enjoy, and enjoy your Sunday wherever you may be!
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Saturday, February 24, 2024
Saturday Squirrel.
Oh, no! Is our furry friend stuck? Quick, call NDFD! Wait, stand down. He's okay. Yes, it's very easy to think this squirrel is in need of help. You see, the squirrels around here often DO fall out of trees and get stuck in various tree holes. Sounds funny, but it's true! Again, seeing this squirrel in such a tight squeeze, it's quite understandable to assume our friend here needs a helping hand. But that's not the case at all. Stuck? No. More like going home he is. On being spotted in a tight squeeze, this squirrel non-verbaled, "It's a studio, but I make it work."
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Friday, February 23, 2024
What a makes...
Thursday, February 22, 2024
The customer is...
... priority number one! That's right. Our customers are our priority. At Ed, it's their way, right a way. It's no rules, just right, and yes, they rule. Because at the end of their visit, we want our customers lovin' it! It's not rocket science nor an industrial secret. It's just a simple model, and it's a model that seems to works, keeping our focus in focus as well as allowing us to pass along the savings to our customers. And where Ed's is today is a function of constant learning, striving to do more and do it better, and of course, love. And that's what moved the manager of Ed's to purchase panini scrapers, love. Customers deserve excellent food, correct change, and a smile- and more- all in a safe environment. Fire at or at least smoke coming from Ed's? Not on Ekizian's watch. These scrapers will allow every nook and cranny of the beloved panini press to be thoroughly cleaned. On the new panini scrapers, Aiden Eikizan, Ed's customer service rep and resident Californian, shared, "It's great that we have acquired new panini tools to enhance the Ed’s experience. We continue to strive to uphold the class that people come to expect from Ed’s. We are now ready to take your panini orders without the extra danger of burning down the hall."
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Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Past and present...
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Gentlemen Boxers.
To the relief of the ladies, this year’s Bengal Bouts started the day AFTER Valentine's Day. As Quarterfinals got underway, St. Edward's was well represented, fielding FIVE Gentlemen boxers, who, like the Hall’s Bengal Bouts ad portrayed, brought class to the ring. The Steds Five were Ryan Davey, Kyle Mackey, Curtis Donovan, Dan McGuire, and Nathan Holt. Started by Knute Rockne, the Bengal Bouts support the Congregation of Holy Cross’ missions in Bangladesh, and this year marks the 94th year of the bouts and the special connection with missions.
In the Showcase Bouts, sophomore Nathan "Kawika" Holt had his hands full, taking on an opponent who was considerable larger and with a longer arm reach. And while the disparity between the two boxers was clearly visible, Kawika wouldn't back down nor stay down. It was a bruising bout, but Holt just wouldn't surrender. In the end, Holt lost his bout, but he lost with class and dignity. On Holt's loss, Matt Thorn, Stedsman and Holt's roommate, shared, "A wise man once said “I get knocked down but I get up again,” and that’s what we saw from Nathan last night. A massive recovery showing his endurance and confidence in the ring, wearing out his opponent without looking exhausted. Not the result we wanted, but I’m sure he’ll keep the same attitude we saw in this match going into next year."
In the Semifinals, freshman Kyle "Outlaw" Mackey also had his hands full, taking on an opponent who not only older, being a senior, but also a returning Bengal Bouts champion! But that didn't phase our outlaw who came out swinging and kept swinging until the very end. While the returning champion demonstrated his skills, our young upstart taught the old man a thing or two, landing a few punches. But in the end, the skill and stamina of the returning champ carried the day and extinguishing Mackey's run. Yes, our outlaw may have headed off into the sunset, but he'll be back! On Mackey's bout, Mace Sexton, Steds AR and spectator, shared, "It didn't end the way we want, but he went the distance."
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