The University of Notre Dame adopted the leprechaun as its official mascot in 1965. The leprechaun, embodying Irish culture and heritage, became a symbol of school spirit during athletic events. Prior to this, various representations of Irish themes were used, but the leprechaun solidified its place as a distinctive figure associated with Notre Dame.
my answer is josaia soler (huntchback of notre-dame)s job was to make love to godzella.
its a pointed arch
the pointed arch
Notre Dame played for the National Championship vs Boston College in Denver Colorado. Notre Dame beat Michigan to make it to the Final Game on the Frozen Four only to lose to BC.
No, Notre Dame never made it when he was there.
The University of Notre Dame went coed in 1972. The school was established in 1842 and was an all male school for 130 years before 365 women were admitted to make up 5% of the student body.
Notre-Dame to the Louvre is a pleasant stroll. You could walk to the Eiffel Tower from there, but it's about 2 miles. Plenty to see on the way, though. The whole walk would make a good day's sightseeing.
Notre Dame, Seeded as number 2 in the southwest part of the championship.Well since we're in the elite 8 and Notre Dame didn't even make it to the sweet 16 so I think it's safe to say that North Carolina Tarheels will take the trophy home.
No, they take place in different time periods, but both in France.
Before the construction of Notre Dame Cathedral, the site was occupied by a Gallo-Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter. This temple was later replaced by a Christian basilica called Saint-Étienne in the 4th century. Over time, this early church was demolished to make way for the iconic Gothic structure we see today, which began construction in 1163.
No. No one 'made up' the leprechaun. They were just there.
Leaving your ball sack hanging underneath a tree.