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Story Schedule Monday, October 26Th — Tuesday, October 27Th 6:42 Pm Et - Midnight Et STORY SCHEDULE MONDAY, OCTOBER 26TH — TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27TH 6:42 PM ET - MIDNIGHT ET WATCH IT ALL LIVE AT: NOTREDAMEDAY.ND.EDU MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2020 9:00 PM ET HOUR » 9:06 PM ET Jehdah Burton ’21 — Notre Dame student and Farley Hall RA 6:42 PM ET HOUR » 9:10 PM ET Chris Belmarez ’21 J.D. — President of Military and Veterans Law Society » 9:14 PM ET Halftime — LIVE performance » 6:50 PM ET Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. — President, University of Notre Dame » 9:21 PM ET Rich Froning, Jr. — Legendary CrossFit champion and huge Notre Dame fan » 6:54 PM ET Brigid Harrington ‘22 — Notre Dame student, actress & Disney voice over artist » 9:28 PM ET Mark Bradshaw — Notre Dame Diving Coach & former U.S. Olympian » 6:58 PM ET Notre Dame Glee Club — LIVE performance » 9:32 PM ET Live remote from campus — Corby Hall » 7:05 PM ET Conor Milligan ‘22 & Patrick Creaven ‘22 — Notre Dame students / Duncan Hall » 9:34 PM ET Paul Farrington ’21 — Notre Dame student with his own radio show » 7:09 PM ET Admiral Christopher Grady ‘84 — Commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command - Will have 15 Notre Dame alums in the Navy with him! » 9:38 PM ET Tricia Curtin ’23 — Notre Dame student who started a food blog during quarantine » 7:16 PM ET Live remote from campus » 9:42 PM ET Brady Quinn ’07 — Legendary Notre Dame QB, now a broadcaster for Fox / CBS » 7:18 PM ET Will McComis ‘23 — Notre Dame student, got pilot’s license during pandemic » 9:49 PM ET Cody Konop ’24 — Notre Dame student musician from Alaska » 7:22 PM ET Alix Basden ‘22 — Notre Dame student, Jeopardy contestant » 7:26 PM ET Niele Ivey ‘00 — Notre Dame Women’s Basketball Head Coach 10:00 PM ET HOUR » 7:33 PM ET Chadwick Wang ‘23 — Notre Dame student, international skating champion » 10:06 PM ET Scott Hong ’23 — Notre Dame student who is a debate tutor for 5th graders » 7:37 PM ET Tommy McNamara ‘20 — Notre Dame Lacrosse player who stopped a robbery » 10:11 PM ET Adair Molinsky ’22 — Notre Dame student gardener / Howard Hall » 7:44 PM ET Mark Giugliano ‘22 — Notre Dame student who wrote a song during pandemic » 10:16 PM ET Undertones — LIVE performance » 7:49 PM ET Rev. Ralph Haag, C.S.C. — Rector of St. Edward’s Hall » 10:23 PM ET Allan Njomo ’22 — Notre Dame student / Stanford Hall’s president » 10:27 PM ET Lynnette Wukie ’21 — Notre Dame Leprechaun 8:00 PM ET HOUR » 10:32 PM ET Live remote from campus — McKenna Hall » 8:06 PM ET Peter Nichols ’22 — Notre Dame student’s anti-COVID campaign in residence hall » 10:34 PM ET Caitlyn Krueger ’22 — Notre Dame student / Pasquerilla East’s Commissioner » 8:10 PM ET Izzy Cheng ’23 — Notre Dame student’s China & America PPE exchange » 10:38 PM ET Voices of Faith — LIVE performance » 8:14 PM ET Notre Dame Liturgical Choir — LIVE performance » 10:45 PM ET Andrew Schomogyi ‘21 - Leader of Siegfried’s “Siggy Cinema” movie night » 8:21 PM ET Kelly Mansour ’23 & Kristen Young ’22 — COVID Instagram stories » 10:49 PM ET John Donovan ’20 M.Ed. — ACE 25 graduate / ACE in Chile teacher » 8:25 PM ET Manon Rhéaume — Notre Dame Mom, first female hockey player in NHL » 8:32 PM ET Live remote from campus 11:00 PM ET HOUR » 8:34 PM ET Jack Looney ’22 — Notre Dame student and Knott Hall President » 11:06 PM ET Anthony Kafel ’24 — Notre Dame student and lifelong ND fan » 8:38 PM ET Elliott Thomazin ’23 — Notre Dame student and master magician » 11:10 PM ET Kate Irons ’22 & Lucy van Kula ’22 — Defending Flag Football champs » 8:42 PM ET Rocky Bleier ’68 — 4x Super Bowl Champion with the Pittsburgh Steelers » 11:14 PM ET The Echoes — LIVE performance » 8:49 PM ET Sofia Perez ’21 — Notre Dame student and host of study abroad podcast » 11:21 PM ET Sam Hunt ’21 — Notre Dame student and Gameday Quad Dancer / Alumni Hall » 11:25 PM ET Malik Zaire ’17 — former Notre Dame QB, now CBS broadcaster » 11:32 PM ET Live remote from campus » 11:34 PM ET Ellen Pil ’21 — Notre Dame student and EMT » 11:38 PM ET Erich Fang ’22 — Notre Dame transfer student / Baumer Hall » 11:42 PM ET Rudy Ruettiger ’76 — the “real” Rudy of movie fame » 11:49 PM ET Cathy David ’85 BBA, ’91 MBA — Notre Dame Inspired Leadership Initiative grad TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2020 9:00 PM ET HOUR » 9:06 PM ET Jerome Bettis — Notre Dame legend, Pro Football Hall of Fame running back 6:42 PM ET HOUR » 9:13 PM ET Jason Won ’23 — Notre Dame student fashion mogul » 9:17 PM ET Notre Dame Orchestra — LIVE performance » 6:50 PM ET Dan Brennan ’23 — Fisher President helping local South Bend Catholic school » 9:24 PM ET Lily Hallick ’22 & Elizabeth Travnik ’21 — Band of the Fighting Irish Drum Majors » 6:54 PM ET Marie Lynn Miranda — Notre Dame’s Charles and Jill Fischer Provost » 9:28 PM ET Molly Seidel ’16 — U.S. Olympian in the Marathon » 6:59 PM ET Piper Shine ’23 & Maura Brennan ’23 — Organizers of Walsh Starlight Retreat » 9:35 PM ET Brian Duffy ’21 — Notre Dame student and active Navy Seal » 7:03 PM ET Joe Montana — Notre Dame legend, Pro Football Hall of Fame QB » 9:40 PM ET David Serafin ’21 — President, Notre Dame Men’s Rowing » 7:12 PM ET Notre Dame Magnificat Choir — LIVE performance » 9:44 PM ET Madelyn Jones ’23 — Notre Dame student-athlete, Women’s Golf Team » 7:19 PM ET Cindy Parseghian ’77 — Ara Parseghian Medical Research Fund » 9:49 PM ET Tina Rivera ’23 — e-NABLE team leader » 7:24 PM ET Live remote from campus » 7:26 PM ET Helton Rodriguez ’22 — First-generation college student » 7:30 PM ET Notre Dame Folk Choir — performance 10:00 PM ET HOUR » 7:36 PM ET Shannon Cullinan ’93 — Notre Dame’s Executive Vice President » 10:06 PM ET John Sayut ’22 — Leader of Dillon Hall Open » 7:41 PM ET Notre Dame football player — surprise guest » 10:10 PM ET Annika Knuth ’23 — Leader of Breen-Phillips’ “Hoops for Hope” » 7:49 PM ET Gabby Hong ’21 — Notre Dame student with a talent for woodworking » 10:14 PM ET Gold & Blue Company — LIVE performance » 10:21 PM ET Alex Bohn ’22 — World-rated chess player and master scuba diver 8:00 PM ET HOUR » 10:25 PM ET Renaldo Wynn ’96 — Former Notre Dame DE, 1st Round pick 1997 NFL Draft » 10:32 PM ET Live remote from campus — Baumer Hall » 8:06 PM ET Lindsey Shank ’22 SMC — Notre Dame Women’s Water Polo Captain » 10:34 PM ET Joey Canfield ’23 — Sorin service commissioner, launched “Pen pals to seniors” » 8:10 PM ET Fr. Bob Simon ’96 MA — Notre Dame alum, priest, and LEGO master builder » 10:38 PM ET Jack Maier ’21 — RA who built chairs for his entire hall section » 8:15 PM ET Notre Dame Drumline — LIVE performance » 10:45 PM ET Maura Hogaboom ’23 — Leader of Pasquerilla West’s “P-Dub’s Closet” event » 8:22 PM ET Jonathan Milani ’23 — Zahm resident promoting political unity » 10:49 PM ET Pat McGuire ’21 — Notre Dame student who grew up in a military family » 8:26 PM ET Indi Jackson ’17 — Former Notre Dame Track & Field star » 8:31 PM ET Live remote from campus — Johnson Hall » 8:33 PM ET Dave Casper ’74 — College & Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end 11:00 PM ET HOUR » 8:39 PM ET Rory Kelly ’11, ’21 MBA Candidate — President, MBA Military Veterans Club » 11:06 PM ET Tess Spesia ‘23 — Notre Dame student, Lyons Hall’s Mock-A-Thon » 8:43 PM ET Sam Grewe ’21 — Paralympian and world record holder » 11:10 PM ET Caitlin Heaney ‘23 — Notre Dame student, Sunlight project » 8:49 PM ET Kiera Russo ’23 — Notre Dame student podcaster » 11:14 PM ET Pat Connaughton ‘15 — Milwaukee Bucks guard » 11:21 PM ET Van Abbot ‘22 — Notre Dame student, Alaskan commercial fisherman » 11:25 PM ET SURPRISE GUEST! » 11:32 PM ET Jack Mowat ‘22 — Notre Dame student, NYT crossword puzzle designer » 11:36 PM ET Jandro Alcantara ‘24 — Notre Dame student filmmaker » 11:40 PM ET Patrick Buck ‘24 — Notre Dame student / Baumer Hall’s first president » 11:44 PM ET Joe Theismann ‘71 — Notre Dame legend, NFL MVP, Super Bowl Champ QB » 11:51 PM ET Lou Nanni ‘84 — Notre Dame’s Vice President for University Relations » 11:59 PM ET Vic Lombardi’s ‘91 — Show Close » MIDNIGHT ET Notre Dame Trumpets — LIVE performance from the Grotto SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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