Monday, April 27, 2026

We have...

Irish Entrepreneurs: Gomez with McCloskey

... a winner! Yes, Jonathan Perez Gomez, Steds freshman and resident Guadalajaran, recently won the McCloskey New Venture Competition People's Choice Award. What was Gomez's idea? In short, creating health care delivery system to be like a visit to your local Costco. Thanks to Gomez's idea, and a number of Steds attending the competition, Gomez pulled off a surprise win. On participating and wining, Gomez shared, 

"Participating in McCloskey was such an incredible and fulfilling experience. As freshman with a social venture based in Mexico and in a single member team, I was competing against upperclassmen, grad students, and Alumni with multi-member teams full of experts from Yale and Harvard. So it was not easy, but I think that my young age and the passionate way I delivered my speech were factors that allowed me to win over the audience and some people even reached out to me to give me advice or tell me to contact them later so that they can introduce a possible investor later. Of course, I was hoping to get a flashy award like best undergraduate venture or the Grand Prize, but at the end I ended up getting the People’s Choice award. And this award was more fruitful than any other because it just proved how unified and amazing is the community of Steds, as many Stedsmen came over to vote and support the venture. Thank you all for coming! 

Besides the awards, this event was an opportunity to listen and learn from highly experienced individuals. The founder of the entrepreneurship center at ND, Gary Gigot, gave a speech about his story in replicating entrepreneurial projects from the West Coast at Notre Dame. In the end, he publicly acknowledged my great job in my pitch, which I infinitely thanked him for. He then told me privately that being part of a family business that grows the good is something valuable at my young age. He gave me some advice and his blessing. This world of entrepreneurship is not easy; we will have to face rejection and unexpected things. But we should thank for the opportunities that exist out there and use them. You might make thousands of calls, knock on hundreds of doors, or shake dozens of hands, but it only takes one Good Samaritan that is willing to support you to make your dreams come true. Keep fighting and never give up. Go Irish!"

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Sunday, April 26, 2026

Your Sunday picture...

Busy bee

... from Notre Dame. Here is a busy bee pollinating the blooming Spring flowers at Notre Dame. Enjoy, and enjoy your Sunday wherever you may be!

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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Saturday Squirrel.

Bon appetit!

Our furry friends are always on the look out for food, and some times, they find a treasure. That's what this squirrel found outside South Dining Hall. A discarded apple was found by this squirrel who didn't waste anytime enjoying it. On enjoying an apple, this squirrel non-verbaled, "Yum!"

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Friday, April 24, 2026

Grads on the...

Steds in Stockholm: O'Leary, Bell, Ferraro and Sansone

... go. Peter Ferraro '23 is working for a Swedish company, and as a part of his "on boarding," he spending two months in Stockholm at the company's headquarters. Not wanting Ferraro to feel lonely, his fellow Stedsmen came and visited him... Jack O'Leary '23, Luke Bell '23, and Nick Sansone '23. On the visit and touring of other European capitols, Ferraro shared, "What better way to alleviate a little homesickness with a good old fashioned boys trip? After a few days sightseeing through the archipelago, we decided to swap the Swedish meatballs and ABBA music for some pierogis and Zabka runs in Warsaw. Luke, Nick, Jack, and I picked up exactly where we left off — proof that good roommates, current and former, always travel well!"

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Thursday, April 23, 2026

THANK YOU!

THANK YOU!

Thank you for making this ND Day, St. Ed's Day! Thank you to all Alumni, moms and dads, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, cousins of whatever degree, grand and godparents, friends, Saturday’s squirrels, pets, and all people of good will! Yes, thank you for your support this ND Day!

It's true! Because of you, we rallied, and now, are once again the #1 residence hall of this ND Day. And if you are counting, this is now four thousand, three hundred and 80 days in the pole position among residence halls. Yup, this win makes it twelve years in a row!


Yes, because of you, Steds rocketed past other residence halls earlier on and zoomed to astonishing heights never seen before. In the end, the numbers tell it all... that when there is an opportunity to help the oldest and most storied residence hall at Notre Dame, everyone rallies for Hall and King!


On the historic win, Friday, Fr. Ralph said, “Thank you! We’re humbled by it all, and for a change, I am at a loss for words! THANK YOU!”


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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

ND Day...

Cue something: Haag

... continues. As the everyone at Steds is busy contacting family and friends to rally to the Steds cause, an internet broadcast is going on. From the Duncan Student Center, the ND Day broadcast has interviews, student challenges, performances and more shedding light on so many things at Notre Dame. One performance was a student magician, the very one who performed at Mom's Weekend, Jacob Baum. Jacob took to the stage and did his magic doing Coach Lou Holtz's newspaper trick. On seeing him perform, an unknown member in the audience said, "He should be the commencement speaker at graduation!"

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... the Mom's Weekend magician performs...

... and the band closes it out!

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

ND Day...

Help keep the smiles on faces like former Vice President Mackie's...

... started some time ago, but it's now getting real. Once again, we need your help to keep Notre Dame's oldest and most storied residence hall, Steds, at the top. Your help will, simply put, keep Steds being the special place that is as well as keep the smiles on the faces of its residents. On what he's hoping ND Day funds can do for the Hall, Henry Mackie, Steds freshman, former Hall Vice-President, and resident New Yorker, shared, "To ensure our Hall continues to flourish!"


Remember, only YOU can make their hopes a reality! 

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... like Richard's...

... like Robby's...

... like J.P.'s...

... like Darryl's...

... like Andrew's...

... like Cam's!