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Saturday, September 02, 2006

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Notre Dame Victory March: University Of Notre Dame Fight Song
By University of Notre Dame Band
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NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL 2006!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TRADITION: TODAY IS THE DAY, AND YOU ARE THE TEAM!!!

8:00 pm September 2nd, 2006: THe University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish will start their season by DOMINATING the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

 

Well I remember, the leaves are falling,
And Far-off music like pipes are calling,
And I remember, the golden morning,
I saw the long ranks, as they were forming.

AND THERE'S A MAGIC IN THE SOUND OF OUR NAME!
WE ARE THE IRISH OF NOTRE DAME!

The pilgrims pause by the sacred waters,
And arm-in-arm go, their sons and daughters.
The drums are rolling, they're forward bound,
They're calling Spirits up from the ground.

AND THERE'S A MAGIC IN THE SOUND OF OUR NAME!
WE ARE THE IRISH OF NOTRE DAME!

GO IRISH!
BEAT JACKETS!
GO IRISH GO!

GO IRISH!
BEAT JACKETS!
GO IRISH GO!

Duh-duh-duh!
Yeah-Yeah-Yeah!

YEAH! OH YEAH, OH YEAH!
WHOA!!!

WHOOOO-WHOOO-WHOOOOOOOO!

Ah-Huh, Ah-huh, Ah-huh-ah-huh-ah-huh!

Duh-duh-duh!
Yeah-Yeah-Yeah!

YEAH! OH YEAH, OH YEAH!
WHOA!!!

WHOOOO-WHOOO-WHOOOOOOOO!

Ah-Huh, Ah-huh, Ah-huh-ah-huh-ah-huh!

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IRISH!!!!!!!!
Go Irish!
BEAAAAAAAAAAAAAT JACKETS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beat Jackets!

 

RALLY SONS OF NOTRE DAME,
SING HER GLORY AND SOUND HER FAME!
RAISE HER GOLD-AND-BLUE,
AND CHEER WITH VOICES TRUE,
RAH-RAH FOR NOTRE DAME! HO-RAH-RAH!!
WE WILL FIGHT IN EV-RY GAME,
STRONG OF HEART AND TRUE TO HER NAME!
WE WILL NE'ER FORGET HER,
AND WILL CHEER HER EVER,
LOYAL TO NOTRE DAME!!!

CHEER, CHEER FOR OLD NOTRE DAME,
WAKE UP THE ECHOES CHEERING HER NAME!
SEND A VOLLEY CHEER ON HIGH,
SHAKE DOWN THE THUNDER FROM THE SKY!
WHAT THOUGH THE ODDS BE GREAT OR SMALL,
OLD NOTRE DAME WILL WIN O'ER ALL,
WHILE HER LOYAL SONS ARE MARCHING,
ONWARD TO VICTORY!!!

CHEER, CHEER FOR OLD NOTRE DAME,
WAKE UP THE ECHOES CHEERING HER NAME!
SEND A VOLLEY CHEER ON HIGH,
SHAKE DOWN THE THUNDER FROM THE SKY!
WHAT THOUGH THE ODDS BE GREAT OR SMALL,
OLD NOTRE DAME WILL WIN O'ER ALL,
WHILE HER LOYAL SONS ARE MARCHING,
ONWARD TO VICTORY!!!

NOTRE DAME, OUR MOTHER,
TENDER, STRONG AND TRUE,
PROUDLY IN THY HEAVENS,
GLEAMS THY GOLD AND BLUE.
GLORY'S MANTLE CLOAKS THEE,
GOLDEN IS THY FAME,
AND OUR HEARTS FOREVER,
PRAISE THEE NOTRE DAME.

AND OUR HEARTS FOREVER, LOVE THEE NOTRE DAME!!!!


Monday, May 08, 2006

Survey: ND freshmen top peers in volunteerism, civic responsibility
By: Julie Hail Flory
Date: May 4, 2006

How's this for a news flash? Notre Dame students volunteer. A lot.

Hardly a reason to stop the presses, but what may actually surprise you is how much more service-oriented our freshmen are than their counterparts across the country.

According to UCLA's annual survey of the nation's first-year college students, just over 70 percent of freshmen at all institutions typically volunteered on a weekly basis during their senior year in high school. In comparison, a whopping 91 percent of Notre Dame freshmen reported they had volunteered weekly and nearly 98 percent volunteered occasionally, a figure that also tops the nationwide figure of 83 percent (which, by the way, is the highest national average in 25 years).

Add to that the 72 percent of Notre Dame students who responded in the survey that it is essential or very important to help others who are in difficulty, also bettering the national average of 66 percent, and it would appear it's no coincidence – Domers are, indeed, do-gooders extraordinaire.

So what gives? Why are Notre Dame students consistently so much more likely to serve than their peers?

"I volunteer because I firmly believe ignorance to be the leading cause of all social injustices," offers freshman Jessica Hageman. "By educating myself and exposing myself to situations I wouldn't otherwise encounter, I expand my own horizons, learn how I can help remedy the situation and then pass on the message."

Hageman acknowledges that, at least for some of her peers, the motivation is less altruistic; that many get involved "simply because they think it will help beef up their resumes." True, top tier institutions like Notre Dame do place a high value on service activities, but Hageman is hopeful that most of her classmates volunteer mainly because it's the right thing to do.

This crop of freshmen, in particular, has also likely been influenced by recent natural disasters, according to John H. Pryor, the researcher who directed the survey for UCLA.

"The Indian Ocean tsunami occurred during their high school senior year, and Hurricane Katrina hit the southern Gulf region in August, as many students began college," Pryor said. "This widespread rise in student attitudes reflecting social concerns and civic responsibility could be a reaction to the worst global and national disasters witnessed in their lifetime."

Notre Dame administrators have taken note of the trend, which has manifested itself more subtly here. While high school students applying to the University have long been service-oriented, these days they're even more outspoken about their intent.

"The one thing I have noticed in reading personal statements (the essay portion of the application) is a growing number of students who say with impressive conviction that they want to make a difference in the world," says Susan Joyce, associate director of admissions, who has been reading these essays for some 20 years.

Because the percentage of students who engage in service in high school has always been so high, Joyce says the increase has not been a dramatic one, but a quieter shift in recent years from roughly 75 to 80 percent of prospective students listing volunteer activities in their applications.

In addition to their commitment to service, Notre Dame freshmen also are more likely to get involved in community affairs, according to the UCLA survey. Nearly 34 percent responded that it is essential or very important for them to participate personally in community action programs, compared with 25 percent nationwide. They also are more likely to be the ones in charge, with almost 42 percent who say it's essential or very important to become a leader, again higher than the national average of 34 percent.

Other items of interest from the survey:

  • Notre Dame's academic reputation continues to be the top reason for applying to the University, with 93 percent of first-year students citing this factor, compared with 77 percent of freshmen at other private universities.
  • Freshmen at Notre Dame are less likely than their peers to drink beer – 38 percent stated they drank beer during their senior year of high school, compared with 43 percent nationwide.
  • Politics are a top priority for Notre Dame students, who are more likely to believe it is important or essential to "keep up to date with public affairs" (54 percent, compared with 36 percent nationwide) and to believe that "dissent is a critical component of the political process" (83 percent, compared with 63 percent). They are, however, less likely to have participated in an organized demonstration than their counterparts, with only 28 percent reporting they had done so, compared with nearly 50 percent (the highest percentage in the survey's history) of freshmen nationwide.

Part of the Cooperative Institutional Research Project conducted by the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, the survey is based on the responses of more than 263,000 students at 385 of the nation's four-year colleges and universities.


Monday, April 17, 2006

A HAPPY BELATED EASTER TO YOU ALL!!!!!!

I could type about my activities, but that would take too long and I need to go for a run to burn off the zillions of sweets that I've eaten, before heading over to the ELC for my interview. And I need to prep for my CCD class and make a bunch of phone calls to coordinate stuff for next weekend with the Knights. I love ND and life and stuff.

May the Road Rise up to Meet You
May the Wind always be at Your Back
May the Sun Shine Warm Upon Your Face
And Rains Fall Soft Upon Your Fields
And Until We Meet Again,
May God Hold You in the Palm of His Hand!

May God Bless You Everyone!

ALLELUIA, HE IS RISEN!!!


Sunday, April 09, 2006

Don't you love science-illiterate reporters?

From a story on using alcohol to stunt flower growth on msnbc.com:

Intrigued that diluted alcohol might act as a growth retardant, Miller began conducting experiments with ethanol. Because hard liquor is easier for consumers to obtain, he switched to alcohol and began trying different kinds, including dry gin, unflavored vodka, whiskey, white rum, gold tequila, mint schnapps, red and white wine and pale lager beer, on paperwhites.

 

I bet this reporter would be in favor of banning dihydrogen monoxide too.


Friday, March 31, 2006

1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the 5th sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal...along with these instructions.
5. Don't search around for the "coolest" book you can find. Do what's actually next to you.

"Comic relief ... but Ziggie was far from dumb" (The Spirit of Notre Dame).



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