Thursday, April 9, 2026

Room Picks...

LeFevre: The first winner of the night


... were today, and like all Room Picks Nights, it was filled with anxiety and excitement, disappointment and joy, and of the course, the antics of the Hall Staff. With the posting of lottery list numbers that determined order of room picking and the maps of available rooms in the Hall, the calculations, crafting of plans and contingencies started in earnest, AND it all come to an exciting conclusion last night in the Flounge. Gathering in the Flounge, lottery numbers were called, and then, selections were made in Fr. Ralph's apartment. After a selection was made, RA Kevin Rybinski, like an Irish fishmonger of old, yelled out the room number that had been selected, sometimes eliciting no response or sometimes just the opposite- a great sigh of disappointment. The whole event lasted a total of fifty-five minutes with everyone getting a room in Notre Dame's oldest and most storied hall- the one, the only- St. Edward's Hall!


On being the first to select a room, Isaac LeFevre, Steds senior and resident Ohioan, shared, "It felt powerful. So many rooms to choose from. Ultimately I chose my current room, which has a great view of St. Edward’s statue and was closest to the chapel, which makes me feel closest to the Hall community.”


Everyone's favorite podcast, In the Red Room, is on Easter hiatus but will return next week.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

It may be...

Adams busy Eastering 

... Wednesday, but it's still Easter! Yes, that's correct. It's still Easter! Easter is an eight day celebration that starts with Easter Sunday and concludes on the following Sunday. Then, after the Octave, the Easter season starts for the next forty days! So, as the Easter celebration is underway, Teagan Adams, Steds sophomore and Hall sacristan, has been busy getting the chapel ready. Recently, Adams was spotted putting out the chapel's Easter Candle, the Light of Christ, which takes its spot next to the ambo, where the readings are proclaimed. On celebrating Easter, Adams said, quoting the Victimae Paschali Laudes, "The tomb, the Living did enclose; I saw Christ's glory as He rose!"

Everyone's favorite podcast, In the Red Room, is on Easter hiatus but will return next week.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

The day after...

Dyngus responsibly 

... Easter is always a day off for students, but for some in South Bend, it's a holiday. Yes, for Poles, who emigrated to the US from a particular area in Poland and who happened to been concentrated in South Bend and the Midwest, it's Dyngus Day. Dyngus Day is celebrated by the sprinkling of holy water signifying the end of Lent as well as yes... eating. During his recent sojourn to his home in Cleveland, Zach Zywiec partook of Dyngus Day festivities. On his participation, Zywiec, Steds junior and resident Pole, shared, "Before heading back from Easter, I couldn't help but celebrate the festivity of all festivities, the party of all parties, Dyngus Day! As the famous polka goes, 'Everyone is Polish on Dyngus Day.' Here was the Polish platter I enjoyed in Parma, the Polish heart of Cleveland (at least in my opinion)."

Everyone's favorite podcast, In the Red Room, is on Easter hiatus but will return next week.

Monday, April 6, 2026

We experiencing...

We have a problem...


... technical difficulties. After the recent Easter Break, some of us are experiencing technical difficulties of sorts. No, there is no problem with the internets but rather, well, getting back into the swing of things. And these "difficulties" are being experienced by a number of Gentlemen, including St. Ed himself, coming down with some difficulties, and things are just running a bit slower around Notre Dame's oldest and most storied residence hall. Still, stay tuned because we'll get ourselves "operating within normal parameters before you know it.


Everyone's favorite podcast, In the Red Room, is on Easter hiatus but will return next week.

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Happy Easter!

Alleluia!

Resurrexit sicut dixit... He has risen as he said! Alleluia! Here's a picture of a campus resplendent in glory fitting for Easter. A very Happy Easter to you and your families wherever you may be!

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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Holy Saturday...


... is a quiet day on campus. With many gone for the Easter Break, the Hall is a bit of ghost town, but not the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Having completed Holy Thursday and Good Friday, the Basilica is gearing up for the Holy Saturday Easter Vigil. In the quietness of this day, enjoy this lone daffodil growing in the woods around St. Joseph's Lake... surely another sign from God of the new life that is about to break forth!

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Friday, April 3, 2026

A Good Friday...

A sight to behold

... sign! As Christians everywhere remember the Passion of Christ, at Notre Dame they did too, but there was also a sign from God... a rainbow! Captured by Notre Dame mom, Dr. Sherry Kelly, the rainbow was a sign, given to Noah after the Flood, of the covenant between God and his people that such destruction would be never be experienced again. What better sign to receive on such a holy and solemn day. On the rainbow, Fr. Terry Ehrman, CSC, shared, "A sign to brighten anyone's day."

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