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Written By Jalal on Friday, August 30, 2013 | 10:04 PM

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Rally at the Rock

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 12:03 PM PDT

Temple Pep Rally

Friday, August 30th on South Quad at the Rockne Memorial

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The first pep rally of the 2013 season will be held Friday, August 30th on South Quad at the Rockne Memorial. There will be a pre rally concert by Notre Dame Grad Pat Mckillen starting at 4:45PM followed by the pep rally at 6:00PM. Please come out and get the Irish pumped up as they prepare to face the Temple Owls in the house that Rockne built.

Come check out Pat Mckillen!

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Pat McKillen (class of 2010) will be performing tracks from his new album “The Red Headed Enemy” set to be released in October of 2013. For more information, please visit his website at www.patmckillen.com

Check out McKillen’s Notre Dame inspired song “Loyal Sons” here

New Stadium Bag Policy

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 09:35 AM PDT

Effective for the 2013 Season

As part of an ongoing commitment to safety and security, the University of Notre Dame has adopted a new policy on bags and other items fans can bring into its football stadium on game days. Notre Dame strongly encourages fans to not bring ANY type of bags to the stadium.

Policy Details

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  • ALL backpacks, duffel bags, and tote bags will NOT be allowed in the stadium.
  • ALL other small bags are subject to inspection at the stadium gates upon entrance.
  • Diaper bags and medical device bags will be allowed but will be subject to inspection.
  • Blankets, coats, ponchos, and other similar items will be allowed but will be subject to inspection.

We are taking every possible step to ensure minimal disruption or delay to stadium guests. Personal property and privacy will be respected at all times. We appreciate our fans’ cooperation and patience as the new policy is implemented.

Prepare for the Warm Weather

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 09:36 AM PDT

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We want to help prepare you for the high temperatures that are expected this weekend. With the temperature expected to be north of 90 degrees on Game Day, the last thing you want is to deal with a heat related illness. Let’s ensure that we start the season off with an enjoyable Game Day experience. The best defense is prevention. Here are some prevention tips:

  • Staying hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid drinks with caffeine or alcohol.
  • Wear loose, light weight, breathable clothing.
  • When feeling too warm find a cool, shaded, well-ventilated area to rest in.
  • When in the sun, wear sunscreen (at least SPF 15).
  • Wear a wide-brimmed hat or visor.
  • The chronically ill, very young and very old are most susceptible to heat extremes.
  • Never leave children or pets alone in an enclosed vehicle

Be sure to make the necessary changes as you prepare for a safe and enjoyable Game Day.

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