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What is Notre Dame named after?

Under the charter the school was officially named the University of Notre Dame du Lac, which means University of Our Lady of the Lake. Although the university was originally only for male students, the female-only Saint Mary's College was founded by the Sisters of the Holy Cross near Notre Dame in 1844.
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How did the Notre Dame get its name?

A man of lively imagination, Father Sorin named his fledgling school in honor of Our Lady in his native tongue, “L'Université de Notre Dame du Lac” (The University of Our Lady of the Lake). On January 15, 1844, the University was thus officially chartered by the Indiana legislature.
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Is Notre Dame French or Irish?

Notre Dame isn't even Irish, it's American: The University of Notre Dame du Lac or University of Notre Dame is an American Catholic university located in South Bend, Indiana.
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Is Notre Dame named after the church?

"Notre Dame" is French for Our Lady, a reference to Mary the mother of Jesus. There are probably thousand of churches named for her around the world. The univesity in South Bend was actually named by it's founder Rev. Edward Sorin, CSC "The University of Notre Dame du Lac".
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Why is Notre Dame called my lady?

Notre Dame is French for "Our Lady" and refers to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the patroness of the school (many churches and chapels in France are dedicated to her under this name, such as the famous church in Paris, just as in Spanish-speaking countries they are dedicated to "Nuestra Señora").
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What does Notre Dame literally mean?

Notre Dame, French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to: Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France.
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What is Notre Dame's mascot?

In keeping with the nickname Fighting Irish and the Irish folklore, the Leprechaun serves as the Notre Dame mascot. The Notre Dame logo features a side view of the figure with his dukes up, ready to battle anyone that comes his way.
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Why is Notre Dame's mascot the Fighting Irish?

The most accepted explanation is that journalists coined the nickname as a characterization of Notre Dame teams, "their never-say-die fighting spirit and the Irish qualities of grit, determination and tenacity," even while the term may have began as "an abusive expression tauntingly directed toward the athletes from ...
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What is Notre Dame's nickname?

One of the more popular stories we've produced is on the origin of the University's athletics nickname, the "Fighting Irish." As the football team prepares to open its season in Dublin, Ireland, for the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, we revisit that history to open the new season of Notre Dame Stories.
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Can you go to Notre Dame if you are not Catholic?

All Faiths Welcome

We are a Catholic institution, but all faiths practiced within our community are welcomed and supported. Notre Dame has one of the largest campus ministry organizations in the country and our Campus Ministry serves all faiths through Masses, faith sharing groups, and retreats.
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Why does Notre Dame not have last names?

Why don't Notre Dame and Penn State football players have names on the back of their jerseys? There used to be an old-school tradition that the TEAM was what was important and the players' individual identities weren't as important as the fact that they were part of the team; therefore, the jerseys don't have names.
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Who owns Notre Dame?

Notre Dame Cathedral is owned by the French government and is a protected national monument.
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What religion was Notre Dame built for?

Notre Dame Cathedral is a medieval Catholic cathedral located on the eastern end of Île de la Cité in Paris (small island in the Seine River). According to historians, Notre Dame de Paris was built on the ruins of earlier religious sites: a Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter and an early Christian Romanesque basilica.
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Why is Notre Dame wearing green?

Starting in 1942, green jerseys were an alternate. Irish coach Dan Devine brought the green jerseys back after a long absence in a late switch before kickoff in a crucial game against USC in 1977. The Irish won that game 49-19 and wore them again in the Cotton Bowl win over Texas that season.
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Why doesn t Notre Dame have names on their jerseys?

The no names still makes us unique and a mentality that each game is for the betterment of the team, not the individual. That is a truly “Notre Dame” sentiment and idea. Additionally, USC does not put names on their jerseys.
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Why is Notre Dame so famous?

Notre-Dame de Paris, cathedral church in Paris. It is the most famous of the Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages and is distinguished for its size, antiquity, and architectural interest.
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Who is Notre Dame's biggest rivals?

Notre Dame's main rival is the University of Southern California. The Notre Dame–USC football rivalry has been played annually since 1926, except from 1943 to 1945 and 2020, and is regarded as the greatest intersectional series in college football.
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Who founded Notre Dame?

The University of Notre Dame was founded in November 1842 by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, a French missionary order. It is located adjacent to South Bend, Indiana, the center of a metropolitan area with a population of more than 315,000.
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Is Notre Dame a Catholic college?

Notre Dame is a Catholic-founded university.
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Is Notre Dame an Ivy?

The University of Notre Dame is not an Ivy League School.

Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University.
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What is the Leprechaun stereotype?

Leprechauns are often described as wizened, bearded old men dressed in green (early versions were clad in red) and wearing buckled shoes, often with a leather apron. Sometimes they wear a pointed cap or hat and may be smoking a pipe.
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Who is the female leprechaun at Notre Dame?

28 marked a historic moment for the university as senior Kylee Kazenski was the first woman to portray the leprechaun at a Notre Dame football game. Each year, the Notre Dame cheerleading team selects a cohort of leprechauns to represent the various athletic teams at their respective competitions.
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What is Notre Dame's rival school?

However, the rivalry between the University of Southern California and the University of Notre Dame has been going strong since 1926.
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What do they call Notre Dame Stadium?

Notre Dame Stadium night game in October 2021. It was built in 1930 under the guidance of Knute Rockne, regarded as one of the greatest coaches in college football history, which gave rise to the stadium's nickname "The House that Rockne Built".
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