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Volume 55, Issue 66 | Monday, may 3, 2021 | ndsmcobserver.com
Pangborn to become men’s dorm Residential Life to convert Pangborn, renovate Sorin during upcoming year By ALYSA GUFFEY Notre Dame News Editor
The Office of Residential Life has finalized changes and renovations in residential life for the upcoming academic year, including the transformation of Pangborn Hall into a men’s dorm, the complete renovation of Sorin College and a minor renovation of Welsh Family Hall. Primarily used as transitional housing for the past few years, Pangborn Hall will become a men’s dorm community for the foreseeable future starting in fall of 2021, director of residential life for housing operations Jonathan Retartha said in an email. Retartha said the decision to transform Pangborn into a new see HALLS PAGE 3
By EVAN McKENNA Managing Editor
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A digital rendering of the renovation of the Sorin College building from the west side displays the annexation of a fourth hallway, which aligns with the University’s original plan for the residence hall.
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The Blue and Gold Game — a time of goodbyes and hellos By UYEN LE, SPENCER KELLY and EVAN McKENNA From the Archives Researchers
On a bright and sunny Saturday morning, students roamed around campus clad in Irish gear, music blared on the quads and a palpable energy radiated from Notre Dame stadium. It was game day. On May 1, 2021, the Fighting Irish football team squared up against each other in the annual Blue and Gold Game, bringing the excitement of a Notre Dame football game to a beautiful spring day. The Blue and Gold Game and the NFL Draft this past weekend were bittersweet reminders of all the talented athletes who will be graduating this year. This week’s edition of From the Archives
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celebrates the legendary legacy of Fighting Irish athletics, as we say goodbye to players whom we have grown to love and support and prepare to welcome a new generation of talented athletes. Late sports writer Lou Somogyi recaps 1983 Blue and Gold Game
May 13, 1983 | Lou Somogyi | Researched by Evan McKenna This edition of From the Archives is all about the hellos and goodbyes — so when our team found yet another outstanding example of the late Lou Somogyi’s coverage from his time at The Observer, we couldn’t help but pay tribute to the legendary sports writer to
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whom we all recently had to say goodbye. In the May 13, 1983 edition of The Observer, then-sports writer Lou Somogyi (‘84) recounted the 1983 Blue and Gold Game, a smackdown between the firstunit Blue squad and second-unit White squad. 1983’s matchup looked different from this year’s in a few ways: While the 2021 game featured a relatively low-scoring 17-3 win for Blue, crowds in 1983 were treated with a more exciting 3321 battle in which Blue also came out on top. And while 2021 saw Notre Dame Stadium at 20% capacity — capped at 15,525 tickets under COVID-19 restrictions — the pre-renovation 1983 scrimmage brought 20,028 fans into a smaller stadium.
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On Friday afternoon, civil rights activist and author DeRay Mckesson spoke on the future of policing as part of the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights “Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary” lecture series. Mckesson, a 2007 graduate of Bowdoin College, worked as a sixth-grade teacher and school administrator before quitting his job in March 2015 to begin a career of political activism. Five months later, he and fellow see LECTURE PAGE 4
SMC changes mask policy Observer Staff Report
While the game had its fair share of enthralling moments — including walk-on Thant Wright’s 100-yard touchdown run for the White team — the real star of the show here is the late Somogyi’s stellar reporting. From the beginning of his time at The Observer, Somogyi showed a deep passion for all things Irish, and demonstrated an “encyclopedic knowledge” of Notre Dame athletics. His 1983 Blue and Gold Game coverage is no exception — through his attention to detail and lively wordplay, Somogyi transforms a relatively standard scrimmage into a battle for the ages. As I looked through dozens of Somogyi’s old columns and
In an email to students Friday afternoon, Saint Mary’s COVID response team co-chairs Mona Bowe and Shari Rodriguez shared updates on the College’s masking guidelines. According to the email, effective immediately, students are no longer required to wear masks outdoors in groups of less than 25 people. Masks will continue to be required for all students and employees gathered indoors, except when in a private residence hall room or office, the message said. Mask-wearing is still recommended for unvaccinated individuals who are outdoors in groups of any size, the email added. Bowe and Rodriguez noted
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