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ND ice arena construction video
BYTime lapse video of the construction of Notre Dame’s Compton Family Center ice facilities.
Read full articleHaiti panoramic
BYAttend Mass in the rubble of Ste. Rose de Lima church in Leogane, Haiti, March 2010. This panoramic image provides a 360-degree view and there is audio, so be sure to turn volume up or down as appropriate.
Read full articleHaiti slide show
BYSlide show featuring photos taken by Matt Cashore during his March 2010 trip to earthquake-ravaged Haiti.
Read full articleHaiti street panorama
BYA street scene from Leogane, Haiti, taken by Matt Cashore about two months after the Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake. Includes ambient sound.
Read full articleHaiti Mass panorama
BYA Mass in Leogane, Haiti, taken about two months after the Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake. Includes ambient sound of the Mass. Read full article
Opening Mass and Picnic
8.25.09, 6:38 p.m.

Photo by Matt Cashore
Notre Dame students, facutly, staff and families celebrated the opening of the school year with the annual Mass and picnic. What does it take to feed the Notre Dame family? Here is the picnic by the numbers:
10,320 meals served
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Move-In Time
8.21.09 11:37 a.m.

“It didn’t look like that much stuff in the car,” said first-year student Salina Sambar after she and her parents unloaded their minivan outside Pasquerilla West. Sambar is from Madison, Alabama.
Photo by Matt Cashore…
Read full articleBand Crossing
August 20, 2009, 9:43 a.m.

The University of Notre Dame Band kicked off the 2009-10 school year with its annual marchout. Although it did in fact rain on their parade, hundreds of visitors, staff and early arriving students lined campus sidewalks to watch the event.…
Read full articleAugust 5, 2009, 1500 feet over God Quad

August 5, 2009
President Barack Obama made another appearance on the Notre Dame campus—or more accurately OVER the Notre Dame campus. Air Force One passed over God Quad as President Obama left the South Bend Regional Airport after a visit to Elkhart County.…
Read full articleJoyce Jumble

It seemed like the final notes of the Alma Mater had barely stopped echoing after Commencement in the south dome of the Joyce Center before the jackhammers took over. This summer construction crews will transform the Joyce Center Arena into the Purcell Pavilion. In addition to the new name, the arena will get a new main entrance, new seating — no more bleachers — and a general “facelift” for the facility, now in its fifth decade.…
Read full articleBlue Skies & Blackboards

Late in every spring semester there is one day when the warming weather becomes irresistible and dozens of classes seem to spontaneously and simultaneously decide to go outside. But what do you do when you need to write equations and calculations on the board? Professor Bill Goodwine and his “Differential Equations, Vibrations & Controls 2” engineering class decided to bring the board with them as they enjoyed the warm weather in the pergola outside Fitzpatrick Hall of Engineering.…
Read full articleBookstore Basketball

If you see a butterfly playing basketball, it must be Bookstore Basketball. Just as the NCAA tournament is winding down, Notre Dame launches its own “March Madness” as hundreds of teams compete in the world’s largest 5-on-5 basketball tournament. Some teams take the ‘basketball’ part of the name a little more seriously than others.…
Opening Day

Play ball! The Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Ball State Cardinals line up for the national anthem at Eck Stadium. The baseball team opened its home season on St. Patrick’s Day under sunny skies and 70-degree temperatures.
Photo by Matt Cashore…
Spring Fever, Feb. 10, 2009

After a month of lake-effect snow and single-digit temperatures, the weather abruptly changed gears, and Notre Dame enjoyed temperatures well into the 50s. The campus virtually exploded in a frenzy of spring fever. Even with melting snow piles still lining the sidewalks, the air above South Quad was filled with Frisbees, footballs and baseballs as the muddy but happy students enjoyed a brief break from the Northern Indiana winter.…
January 20, 2009

Every so often the Notre Dame campus pauses to share a moment in history. Sadly, this is often at times of crisis or tragedy, but on Tuesday, January 20, 2009, the campus paused in joy, pride and hope as Barack Obama took the oath of office as President of the United States.…
Dome In January

This photo of the Main Building was shot with a special-effects lens called a Lensbaby. Basically you take your really expensive highly engineered digital camera and snap a cheap piece of plastic where the really expensive lens should go. You have some control over the image but the fun is not knowing exactly what the effect will be. I think this is sort of how it feels to be on campus in early January. You have one eye sort of halfway open and your vision is blurred from the tears caused by the sting of the cold wind.…
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