Print Edition of The Observer for Friday, August 19, 2016

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Volume 51, Issue 1 | Friday, August 19, 2016 | ndsmcobserver.com

IN WITH THE NEW

MICHAEL YU| The Observer

Construction of Dunne and Flaherty Halls, pictured above, was completed in time for members of the class of 2020 to move in Friday, bringing the number of Notre Dame dorms to 30.

New dorms at Notre Dame, a new president at Saint Mary’s and newly-constructed buildings arrive with the class of 2020 The Notre Dame campus community gained two new homes this year, with the opening of Dunne and Flaherty Halls. As these are the first new residence halls built since Ryan Hall in 2009, “this is an exciting time for the University,” associate vice president for residential life Heather Rakoczy Russell said. “Our undergraduate residential system is such a treasured and distinctive component of a Notre Dame education — and here we are, adding two new halls to this unique tradition,” Rakoczy Russell said in an email. “These halls are set to impact generations of Notre Dame students, and this year will be very formative in the way in which these communities are launched.”

Each dorm features a combination of singles, doubles and quads, while Dunne Hall, the new men’s hall, also contains six-person rooms, Rakoczy Russell said. “Half of each first floor will be devoted to community spaces, centered around a two-story floor lounge, reading room, study areas and the chapel,” she said. “Additional community spaces include pass-through floor lounges on second, third and fourth floors, designed and placed to encourage gathering in community spaces.” Flaherty Hall, the new women’s hall, features kitchens on every floor, Rakoczy Russell said, while Dunne houses one full kitchen and three kitchenettes adjoined to the floor lounges, plus food sales in the basement. Additionally, chapels in both halls are visible from the exterior of the building.

“This signals that faith plays a key role in community building here at Notre Dame. Dunne’s chapel is named after Blessed Basil Moreau, C.S.C. and Flaherty’s chapel is named for Mary, Queen of Angels,” Rakoczy Russell said. As a result of a pilot program in Lyons Hall, Drs. John and Karen Deak will be joining the Dunne Hall community as the second lay faculty in residence, Rakoczy Russell said. “They will be residing in Dunne’s first-floor apartment and will continue to work to further refine this new role as it complements our hall staff and our many priests-in-residence,” she said. “We believe these generous faculty members will continue the tradition of ‘bachelor dons,’ [faculty members] who resided in halls at periods in the University’s history, and

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CAITLYN JORDAN | The Observer

Saint Mary’s president Jan Cervelli, left, welcomes first-year Olivia Propheter and her mom as she moves into McCandless Hall. By NICOLE CARATAS Saint Mary’s Editor

Saint Mary’s welcomed Jan Cervelli as the College’s 12th president. Cervelli, a South Bend native, took office June 1. “The level of excitement here is amazing,” she said. “My mission is to walk through

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every hall, every classroom, to spend time in the dorms, stay overnight — really get to know the place and to get to know all of you.” As a new president, Cervelli said she feels like a freshman and hopes to become a part of the incoming class of 2020. see PRESIDENT PAGE 11

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