University of Notre Dame - Dome Yearbook (Notre Dame, IN)

 - Class of 2002

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InffHi jtffv djnf a pfgf iffM 0} infeHMmMm acMSS campus mere is never a dull moment at Notre Dame. Practically ftvery moment of every day, the Student Union Board has In event planned for the entire campus to enjoy. Some events are carried out weekly and are as much a part of Notre Dame as fcxitball Saturdays. Every weekend, SUB offers movies, which are very recent releases. These are showii in DeBartolo Thursday through Saturday for a discounted rate -- perfect for students looking for a cheap date for the week- end. Another SUB tradition is AcoustiCafe. Held in LaFortune on Thursday nights, this activity is always a huge success. Students have the opportunity to showcase their musical talents each week. Anyone wandering tlirough the Huddle for a study break or to visit with friends is treated to a variety of musical selections perf omied by their peers. Other SUB events are held annually. Antostal, the spring celebration held each year just before finals, gives students an opportunity to release some stress before they hit the books. Inflatable games, such as Twister, are set up on North Quad along with sno-cone machines and cre- ative crafts that students can use as distractions from schoolwork. NAZZ, the campus battle of the bands, is also sponsored annually. Usually held in Alumni Senior Club, a wide variety of musici;ins come to fight for the title of best baiid on campus. SUB also brings various perfomiers to Notre Dame. Always popular with the student body is hypnotist Tom DeLuca. Many stu- deiits eagerly volunteer to be put into a trance, while even more students sit in the audience, laugliing at the crazy stunts performed by those luider his spell. SUB often brings in comediaiis to perfomi for the student body. Throughout the year, SUB plans hciliday celebrations as well as con- certs to draw students out of their domis. Tlie events are always entertaining, always creative, and always loved by those who attend! -Meredidi Curley rracTicallij euery tnomenT at euery day, tIib DTuoeni Union Uoard has an eueni planned Ix ttie enrre canipus to enjoy. I Tt-i uiiii iLiii iiKivicb arc scicciKx: courtes ' of SUB every weekend in DeBartolo Hall. The movies run Tliursday, Friday, and Saturday iox AcoustiCafe is a popular Tliursday night SUB event among students. Some show up to fratemize, while others ccmie thinking they can do some work while listeiiing to music. camQQife

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w CMMJdtjtdf JyT 6| pamy if u a flallcnJJe to students. . . Q n you think oi ;ui ' i nc chiss pcritxl in wliich neither u nor your classnutes sported s mie stirt of ND-lalvlal clothinji ' 2) Gin vou count on one hiiiul, or on tun h;uuLs, for that matter, the nuniK-r ot articles ot ND apparel in your ward- roK ' . ' It vou ;uis vcral vc lo luotion 1 , vou nuisl Iv an excep- tion; Lind it vou ;msuerc l ves to Liucstion 2, ou unM Iv a fre shniaii. Notre Dame is perhaps nuvst notcxl for its merchandisin , and its primary ' fcishion show is held day in iind day out on campus. Sweat shirts. Jackets. Mesh shorts. Tex -shirts. Jer- seys. Scxks. Warm-up suits. Leprcvhauns. Rxitlxills. Tlie ND k )go. These are recurrent tiieincs donned reli), ' iously hy ND students. Qothing at Notre Dame is a tradition all of its own. Future Domers page through the bcxikstore catalog making Qiristmas lists. A pxipular Freshman Orientation CM gfuif iajti iff coniain game directs students to put on ever ' article of ND ap- parel the ' own within fi ' e minutes, iuid children of alumni . iirny win. Perhaps the clothing is yet an- other representation ( { the spirit K { Notre Dame, particularK ' apparent on football weekends when the bcxikstore ' s fall line is displayed with full force. The beauty of Notre Dame app;vel is that it will never go out of st ' le. NX ien you are a stu- dent , the apparel lets ever ' one know .11 I ii 1 you are proud of your schcxJ. As an ujilh lull lorce. alumnus, it is a big sign across your chest that says you went to Notre Dame. How- ever, while decorating oneself with the Ajrc ' ?!:? essence o{ Notre Dame as an alumnus, never, trtr succumb to the temptation of the green ;ind blue plaid p; nts. -Julie S hade 1 emaps the clolhing i:; yel Gnoiner I epresEnlalion ol IliBsiiiril ol llolre loine, parlicuiaiij on luolbali lueeHends Free t- .hirts are always a gixxJ thing, and they remind us of the events wc have participated in through the yci rs. Here a studait wears a siiirt that will not Ix seen often, as S phomore Sibs Weekend n i Idn ' jer tDki place. 1. i.isM -. ,ire NoriLilMe lashion shcus lur NT) apparel. Tlie rimes you will o to . clivss where no one is we-aring Notre Diune clothing are rare. The odiMM- ,11 l iinriuiie .lie lull I ' l slikleiil i lonnini: Ir!--! articles of clothing. i 20



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ยป lalcius at AcuuitiCafc rmige from the fiintastic to beginners. Here senior Joel Ebner plays a set. The LaFortune Ballroom was the site of a salsa dancing evait that SUB put on in No -emher. Students danced all iiight to Ii ' e salsa music. :aMQ tfe

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