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  2. The Irish Rover (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Rover is an independent, [3] [4] conservative, [5] [6] Catholic [7] biweekly [8] student newspaper [9] serving the University of Notre Dame community. The paper was launched in 2003 by Joe Lindlsey, [10] when he and students believed that The Observer, another student publication, was showing a liberal bias in their coverage of events.

  3. The Supreme Court is being increasingly influenced by this ...

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    Nicole Garnett, a longtime Notre Dame professor who clerked for conservative Justice Clarence Thomas and is a longtime friend of Barrett’s, chairs the school’s clerkship committee. In an ...

  4. The Cultural Impact of Notre Dame Football - AOL

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    Notre Dame was the defending national champion, with a team led by the famed “Four Horsemen,” making the stakes high, with regional and religious supremacy on the line. ... No conservative ...

  5. University of Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    The Notre Dame football team's history began when the Michigan team brought the game to Notre Dame in 1887 and played against a group of students. [310] Since then, 13 Fighting Irish teams have won consensus national championships (although the university only claims 11), [ 294 ] along with another nine teams being named national champions by ...

  6. Clarence Manion - Wikipedia

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    Clarence E. "Pat" Manion (July 7, 1896 – July 29, 1979) was an American lawyer and conservative radio talk show host who was dean of Notre Dame Law School from 1941 to 1952. He hosted the radio show Manion Forum which later aired on television.

  7. Patrick Deneen - Wikipedia

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    He is a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, where his work emphasizes the interrelations of political philosophy, culture, and religion. [1] Deneen's most notable book, Why Liberalism Failed, argues that the principles of liberalism have caused societal fragmentation and the erosion of communal bonds.

  8. Robert A. Dowd - Wikipedia

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    Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Dowd grew up in Michigan City, Indiana, and attended Marquette Catholic High School.He earned his B.A. in psychology and economics from the University of Notre Dame in 1987, and an M.Div. from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley in 1993.

  9. The Benedict Option - Wikipedia

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    Answering a question after delivering a keynote address at University of Notre Dame in 2017, Alasdair MacIntyre, who according to Dreher inspired the Benedict Option, responded critically to the latter. MacIntyre characterized the 'Benedict Option' as a politically conservative movement, while describing himself as neither conservative nor liberal.