But is it a good book?
Friday, November 7, 2014
You can learn...
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Oh, the things...
Room 331: in-resident sages of the 3rd floor
...the Gentlemen write on their dry erase boards. Witty and insightful, and in this case, full of wisdom. But what if I am afraid of being "over read?"
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Thoughts from abroad.
Studying abroad: sunbathing in the Andes Mountains
Finally, the last Stedsman studying abroad deigned to reply to my email inquiry about what he was up to in South America. Here's what Danny Espinoza had to say about taking the semester off...
St.Ed: So, where are you these days?
Danny: These days I'm sitting on a throne in the Beverly Hills of Chile otherwise known as Las Condes, which is quite a step up from the rough neighborhoods of Notre Dame.
St.Ed: Santiago? Say, someone once described Santiago as the "Cleveland" of South America. Any truth to that?
Danny: It's about as apt a comparison as empanadas (Chilean meat pies) to apple pie. The outside can be surprisingly similar, but once you sink your teeth into that crust, you’ll find that one is twice as sweet as the other. I'll leave it to your imagination to decide which is which.
St.Ed: Thank you. I will. Another question, unlike studying in Europe, where you can hop on a plane and visit a number of places, it seems to me that's not the case in Chile. Can you do any traveling?
Danny: Oh yeah, I can do tons of traveling down here! It takes me nearly an hour to get my classes each day so I'd say I get a fair bit of traveling in the days I go to class (read 4 days a week with a generous one day round up). I get to see the dark, rat - infested tunnels that make up this beloved city's transportation system. Also, there are times when the metro breaks down and streets get so crowded that I make the same trip on foot (we're talking hours of walking). That sure gave me a new perspective on travelling, one characterized by a frustration and a grumbling stomach. But it's not all so bad, I'm actually in Peru now. So the way I see it now is that South American Beverly Hills has reignited my desire to travel, even if just to get out the city.
St.Ed: Curious, does water drain counterclockwise down there? I think it does, but others tell me I am wrong.
Danny: Let me answer your question with another question, do bears take care of their business in the woods?
St.Ed: Do you have any advice for your Stedsmen about studying/traveling abroad?
Danny: Fellow Stedsmen discerning whether studying beyond the frigid realm we lovingly know as South Bend, consider not missing football season… especially when our team decides to put up big numbers against Michigan. Cheering on our boys with people who think the sport ought to be played with your feet isn't quite the same. Also, if your mom tells you to pack more pairs of underwear than there are days of the week, you should probably listen to her. Why? It can save you some awkward encounters. Lastly, if you have anything close to a passing interest in studying abroad or traveling, go for it! There's really nothing like it. From the people you meet, the food you get to eat, and the experiences you have, it all makes for a time of your life that you'll always think of warmly. But, honestly, if I got to do it all over again, I would choose to visit the real Cleveland not just a South of the Equator wannabe!
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
The Sted's inter-hall football...
Can any of you be a part of my Fantasy team?
...season came to a premature end this past Sunday. Even though they lost to Fisher Hall, the Stedsmen didn’t go down without a fight. Drawing first blood, they were out to an early lead; however, without star quarterback, Jake Wittenberg, several interceptions stifled “forward momentum.” Taking advantage of these setbacks, Fisher pulled ahead and clinched a win, but it was a costly win… almost pyrrhic.
Monday, November 3, 2014
A sweet ending...
Dywer looks on as the bottom literally falls out of the ice cream
...to Founder's Week was had by the Gentlemen as a celebratory soiree was held in the First Floor Lounge. Following the Hall's Sunday Mass, where the St. Edward the Confessor medal was given, cake, ice cream, and in keeping with Fr. Sorin's French heritage, French pastries of eclairs and cream puffs were served. When asked about the week, an unnamed Gentleman said, "Can we do that again?" Yes, we can unnamed gentleman... yes, we can... next year!
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Your Sunday...
*Photo by Tablada
...picture from Notre Dame. Enjoy this beautiful panoramic view of God Quad in Fall, a backdrop for any computer or iPad. Enjoy your Sunday, and as Founder's Week draws to close... May the Founder smile on you always!
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Remembering the Founder.
Yesterday, October 31st, Halloween, marked the 121th anniversary of the death of the Founder,
Fr. Edward Sorin, CSC. We, the "Princes" of his beloved hall and students at his University, remember him and honor this week, Founder Week. Wrapped in Mary's golden mantle, may you smile on this special place and all of us always!
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