Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Still thankful...

Why yes, I'll have another cup!

... the Stedsmen are. Even though Thanksgiving is in the rear view mirror, the Stedsmen are still very thankful, and they have good reason to be. They are thankful for so many things that they enjoy and take for granted living at Notre Dame's oldest and most storied residence hall. One thing many are particularly thankful for is the free Starbuck's coffee in the Hall machine in the Gregorian Lounge. Yes, every morning, afternoon and night, Stedsmen can have a cup of Starbuck's coffee, and right now, they can enjoy the Starbuck's Thanksgiving blend. How appropriate! On noticing the Starbuck's coffee, Harry Shaia, Steds senior and resident Virginian, declared, "YES! We have got Starbuck again."

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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Last game...

Rybinksi (second from left): Showing off and still could cheer some more!

... at home for the season, part three. While there were last lasts out in the parking lots, there were last lasts also on the football field. Of course, there was the last time players, seniors, would run out the tunnel and onto the field, but there was another last, a last for the ND Cheer Team. That's right. It was the last time to lead the cheering for the Irish by our seniors on the ND Cheer team. Sadly, it was Kevin Rybinski, Stedsman and resident Marylander, last time cheering on the sidelines at the ND football stadium. Indeed, it was an end of an era. On cheering his last, Rybinksi shared, "Always an honor to cheer on the fellas in the cathedral of college football. Job ain’t finished, let’s win a Natty!”

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Monday, December 1, 2025

Houston...

Not receiving today

... we have a problem. Recently, in the Duncan Student a recycling bin was discovered to be out of order... if that's possible. Marked with an "Out of Order" sign and duct taped shut, this recycling bin was clearly off-line and not receiving any deposits. Now, you may be wondering how is a trash or recycling bin ever "out of service"? Who knows, but if you needed to trash or recycle something, well, it wasn't happening here. On the recycling bin being out of service, Oliver Dvorak, Stedsmen and resident Indianan, shared, "I went a little crazy with the duct tape and apparently they misinterpreted the meaning."

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