OT - Typical ND Student Trips

Submitted by MGoShoe on
According to The Observer (the Notre Dame student newspaper), these are the seven typical trips all ND students take. 1. Michigan Stadium: "...wear Muck Fichigan shirts...to glorify your victory against one of ND's favorite rivals in their own stadium." 2. Appalachia: "It seems that everyone does Appalachia." 3. Chicago: "Every Notre Dame student goes to Chicago for a weekend...[to]...eat deep-dish pizza." 4. Pro-life march in Washington, D.C.: After which you can wear your "...'Irish Fighting for Life' sweatshirt..." 5. Home for the weekend: "If you go to Notre Dame, ...you sometimes go home for the weekend." 6. Michigan City outlets: "Since South Bend isn’t your typical idea of the perfect college town and the Mishawaka Mall can become a little tiring after a while, the outlets in Michigan City provide a quick escape from academia to the wonderful world of shopping!" 7. Spring Break in Daytona Beach, Florida: "Popular nation-wide, Spring Break in Daytona Beach is where all things tan and sunny happen."

bouje

March 2nd, 2010 at 10:47 AM ^

graduated from ND. Maybe things has changed since he went there (about 10 years ago). But I've asked many students who have gone to ND over the past few years and they always say "Yes this is true and no I have no idea how we recruit anyone to come here". ***EDIT*** Wow that took all of 5 seconds to find: http://collegeprowler.com/university-of-notre-dame/campus-strictness/

Irish

March 2nd, 2010 at 4:31 PM ^

No they were not all off campus. The only rule that I know of that comes close to what you're describing refers to having someone of the opposite sex in your dorm room, past 3am or something like that. And I know of no one who ever got into any trouble concerning that rule.

jsquigg

March 2nd, 2010 at 12:48 PM ^

While I hope Michigan beats the crap out of ND every time we play them, I have a pretty cordial relationship with the ND fans I do know. Much better than the non-family MSU fans I know or any Bucktards. I also happen to like Brian Kelly from his GVSU/CMU days, so I don't think I'll be rooting against them as vehemently. Weis had as much to do with me wishing failure on them as anything.