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Keenan Hall

Keenan Hall is one of the 32 Residence Halls at University of Notre Dame. It is located on North Quad in front of North Dining hall, between Zahm Hall and Stanford Hall.[1] Keenan Hall shares the building and The Chapel of The Holy Cross with adjacent dorm Stanford.

Keenan Hall
University of Notre Dame
Coat of arms of Keenan Hall
Arms: Quarterly 1st and 4th a shamrock azure 2nd and 3rd azure four bends sinister argent
Campus quadNorth
Coordinates41°42′14″N 86°14′14″W / 41.703959°N 86.237231°W / 41.703959; -86.237231 ,
MottoFratres in Christo (Latin)
Motto in EnglishBrothers in Christ
Established1957
Named forJames Keenan Jr.
ArchitectEllerbe Becket
Architectural styleModern architecture, with elements of collegiate gothic
ColorsNavy and white    
GenderMale
RectorCory Hodson
BenefactorJames Keenan
Undergraduates230 (Fall 2023)
ChapelHoly Cross
MascotKnights
Interhall sportsBaseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, dodgeball, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, racquetball, soccer, table tennis, tennis, volleyball
CharitiesDismas House, The Great Pumpkin, Habitat for Humanity, Slice of Life
Major eventsKeenan Revue, Muddy Sunday, Keenan Klassic, Disco Roll
Websitehttp://keenanhall.com/
Map
Location in Notre Dame, Indiana

It was built in 1957, funded by James Keenan, a hotel executive and Notre Dame alumnus, and dedicated to the memory of his late son James Keenan Jr.[2][3][4][5] Its mascot is the Knight, and its colors are blue and white. It leads the Notre Dame halls by number of Hall of the Year titles won, and it hosts a number of the most popular events on campus, such as the Keenan Revue and Muddy Sunday, and is known for its interhall football team.[6][7][8][9][10]

History edit

 
The main entrance to Keenan on North Quad, with Stanford in the background

Keenan Hall was built in 1957 and was named after James Keenan, a Notre Dame alumnus from Fort Wayne, in memory of his son James Keenan Jr., who died in 1941 before entering the university.[11][12][3][2][13] The Keenan family operated a chain of hotels in the Midwest, and Mr. Keenan served on Notre Dame's Lay board of Trustees.[13] Its cost was $1,000,000.[14] Keenan Hall was designed by Ellerbe Becket and built by the M. J. McGough Company.[12] Keenan was part of a 4 million dollar expansion which included Stanford Hall and the North Dining Hall.[2] The hall was dedicated on November 23, 1957, by bishop Loras Thomas Lane of Rockford, Illinois and president Rev. Theodore Hesburgh.[3][15][13] It was followed by a luncheon for the Keenan residents sponsored by Hesburgh.[16] Originally, it accommodated 300 students in 150 rooms.[17][3][13][5] The inaugural rector was Rev. Michael Murphy, C.S.C.[18] Keenan and Stanford were built as part of Rev. Hesburgh's vision of hosting all undergraduate students on campus housing. Initially, they accommodated freshmen.[19][12] When it opened, it also had rooms for the priest-rector and four prefects.[15]

Keenan and Stanford are hosted in two wings of the same building, built on the spot that once hosted the toboggan of the University's minims program. They are connected by a lobby and the chapel of the Holy Cross which they share. Keenan Hall is four stories high.[14] The building is representative of functionalist architecture with a simple double-L shape plan, a flat roof, and little exterior ornamentation. Until the mid-60s, it was a hall for incoming freshmen.[20] It was designed by Ellerbe Becket and built by the M.J. McGough Company.[15] The entrance doors are split in between the two dorms, and traditionally, Keenan residents do not use the Stanford doors and vice versa.[12] The corridors of Keenan are blue and white, reflecting the dorm colors.[21][19] Each floor is divided into two sections, North and West.[22]

The Holy Cross chapel features a 13-foot crucifix and a wooden carving depicting "Christ as a Young Boy in the Temple" by Croatian artist Ivan Meštrović, at the time professor and artist in residence at Notre Dame.[15][23][24][25] The chapel also features stained glass windows by Robert Leader, one of the last remaining Iwo Jima veterans who witnessed the famous flag-raising.[23][26][24][27][25] The chapel, which is shared with Stanford Hall, seat 400 and also features a marble main altar and stone side altars.[15] The pipe organ was a gift Helen Kellogg of Chicago.[15]

Robert F. Griffin, C.S.C was rector of Keenan Hall from 1969, and he was a well-known campus figure, known for his cocker spaniel Darby O'Gill, his Urchin Masses, and his radio show.[28][29][30][31][32] He described his time as Keenan rector and life in Keenan Hall in his memoir, In the kingdom of the lonely God.[32] In the 1980s, Keenan residents launched "Keenan Community Services", a program that focused on improving neighborhoods in disrepair in South Bend by renovating local homes, with about 50 of the 300 residents contributing to the renovation, upkeep, and maintenance of local homes.[33] Brother Bonaventure Scully, CFX, was rector from 1986 to 1999, and instrumental in Keenan's commitment to Dismas House,[34] a local non-profit dedicated to helping ex-convicts, where he volunteered often and was known for his cooking skills.[35] In 2011 the Hall was awarded the T. Brooks Brademas Lifetime Achievement Award for their work at Dismas House.[36][37] Keenan residents have been the longest serving volunteers at Dismas house.[34]

The current rector is Cory Hodson. Hodson earned a B.A. in Global Studies and Writing from Loyola University Maryland, a Master of Arts in Religion (M.A.R.) from Yale Divinity School, and a Master of Science in Educational Administration (M.S.Ed.) from Creighton University. Previous to his tenure at Notre Dame, Hodson worked in middle school ministry and engagement in the Francis Xavier Division of Xaverian Brothers High School; he became the rector of Keenan in 2023. [38] Cory Hodson is also an award-winning author, former Hollywood stuntman, speaks 7 languages, and winner of the deadlift event at the 2011 World Powerlifting Championship.

The basement, known as the Keenan Kommons, is one of the largest common spaces on campus. It features lounges, ping pong tables, pool tables, televisions, and study spaces. It was recently renovated and now features three TV's, including a 90-inch flat screen.[39] The Kommons also includes a weight room, two kitchens, a laundry room, a music rehearsal space, a library and study room, and a meeting room. Especially beloved to students is a student-run pizzeria called Zaland, which is an affordable option for late-night food and sells the "Best Pizza in Zaland".[40]

Keenan has several times won Hall of the Year and Men's Hall of the Year.[41]

Traditions edit

Keenan Revue edit

 
The east entrance to Keenan Hall, also located on North Quad

Keenan Hall hosts many activities and events, the most prominent of which is the Keenan Revue, a comedy sketch attended annually by more than 4600 students, making it Notre Dame's most popular hall event.[6][20][42][43][44][45] The first Revue was organized in 1976 by two Keenan Hall RAs, Thomas Lenz and Richard Thomas.[46][47][48] The event was created as an alternative pastime to the campus drinking culture, and was meant to showcase the performance talent of Keenan residents. Lenz was a member of the Glee Club and Thomas had previous experience in theater. The first show, called "New Keenan Revue", opened on November 6 in Washington Hall.[49][6] The first Revue was a variety show, with performances including singing, comedy, violin, poetry, juggling and others. Over time, the Revue evolved mostly into a skit-based comedy show.[50]

In 1979, issues with the electric wiring of Washington, together with the small size of the building, prompted the 1980 show to move to the O'Laughlin Auditorium at Saint Mary's College. The Revue broke even in terms of finances for the first time in 1983, and in 1984 it was taped for the first time. Because the residents wanted to keep the show free of charge as a gift for the community, the Revue was subsidized by Hall Presidents' Council in 1986.

The comedy of the Revue was often based on Notre Dame inside jokes and stereotypes.[51][45] This led to a long contention with St. Mary's College, which hosted the show, but was also the frequent target of jokes.[52][53] St. Mary's students started expressing their discontent with the show in 1991, and in 1996 Keenan invited St. Mary's representatives to preview the show's dress rehearsal. Nonetheless, controversy persisted, and many took aim at the Revue for the content of its jokes, sometimes deemed offensive.[54] In 2000 the St. Mary's Board of Governance voted to allow the Revue to remain on campus, but controversy did not cease and in 2004 the editorial board of the student paper The Observer wrote a column to invite students to take the issue less seriously. The show was hosted in the O'Laughlin Auditorium at Saint Mary's College for the last time in 2010, when St. Mary's administration decided to cut ties.[47][42][48][54] Since 2011, it moved to Stepan Center on the campus of Notre Dame.[55]

In recent years, the skits of the show have parodied and made fun mostly of campus life and stereotypes, have been less harsh, and have caused less controversy.[56] The show is the signature event of Keenan Hall. Three shows are offered on consecutive Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in February.[57][58] The show is loved by the student body, and ticket distribution is an event in itself, always drawing large crowds, with tickets running out in minutes.[59] With an attendance of over 4600 (1500 per show), it is the most attended hall event, and one of the most popular and beloved events at Notre Dame.[60][61]

For the 2021 edition, the Revue was performed in the Notre Dame stadium.[62] It returned to Stepan Center in 2022.

 
The south entrance to Keenan Hall, directly across from Zahm Hall, one of its rivals

Rivalries with Stanford and Zahm edit

Traditionally, the rival dorm of Keenan has always been the twin dorm Stanford Hall, with whom Keenan shares its chapel. The annual inter-hall football match is called "Battle for the Chapel". Keenan is very active in sports, especially in interhall tackle football.[63] In recent times the main rival of Keenan has been Zahm Hall.[64] Residents of Keenan and Zahm have a long history of pranks and feuds.

Other Traditions edit

Another popular event on campus is Muddy Sunday, a volleyball tournament played in mud during the annual spring An Tóstal celebrations. All the profits go to Habitat for Humanity.[65][20] Keenan Hall's "SYR" is Disco Roll, a 70's-themed disco dance held at a local roller skate rink. Keenan also part-takes in two major service events each year as well as a weekly trip to South Bend's Dismas House, a safe haven for individuals recently released from incarceration, every Monday evening for dinner.[66][34] Keenan residents have volunteered at Dismas House for over 35 years, and in 2011 the Hall was awarded the T. Brooks Brademas Lifetime Achievement Award for their contributions.[36] The two major service events are the Great Pumpkin, a haunted house set up in the Kommons for underprivileged children in South Bend for Halloween, and Day of Service, which takes place in late March. Keenan also runs Keenan Klassic, a two-on-two charity basketball tournament the weekend of Reading Days in May.[20][67][68]

The dorm is also home to the beloved common room, the 4 West 6.

Awards edit

Hall of the Year:

  • 1996-1997
  • 2001-2002
  • 2013-2014

Men's Hall of the Year:

  • 2003-2004
  • 2005-2006
  • 2007-2008
  • 2010-2011
  • 2014-2015

List of rectors edit

  • Rev. Michael Murphy, C.S.C. (1957/58 - 1958/59)
  • Rev. Joseph Hoffman, C.S.C.(1958/59 - 1960/61)
  • Rev. Daniel O 'Neil, C.S.C. (1961/62 - 1963/64)
  • Rev. Chester Prusynski**, C.S.C. (1964 spring)
  • Rev. Michael Heppen, C.S.C. (1964/65)
  • Rev. James McGrath, C.S.C. (1965/66 - 1967/68)
  • Rev. Maurice Amen, C.S.C. (1968/69)
  • Rev. Robert Griffin, C.S.C. (1969/70 - 1973/74)
  • Rev. Richard Conyers, C.S.C. (1974/75 - 1981/82)
  • Rev. David Garrick C.S.C. (1982/83 - 1984/85)
  • Br. Bonaventure Scully, C.F.X. (1985/86 - 1998/99)
  • Rev. Gary Chamberland, C.S.C. (1999/00 - 2001/02)
  • Rev. Mark Thesing, C.S.C. (2002/03 - 2007/08)
  • Rev. Dan Nolan, C.S.V. (2008/09 - 2011/12)
  • Noel Terranova (2012/13 - 2016/17)
  • James Tull (2017/18 - 2020/21)
  • Bobby Nichols (2021/22 - 2022/23)
  • Cory Hodson (2023/24 - present)

**Interim rector

Notable residents edit

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External links edit

  • Official Notre Dame Keenan Hall profile
  • Newsweek profile of the Keenan Revue

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Keenan Hall is one of the 32 Residence Halls at University of Notre Dame It is located on North Quad in front of North Dining hall between Zahm Hall and Stanford Hall 1 Keenan Hall shares the building and The Chapel of The Holy Cross with adjacent dorm Stanford Keenan HallUniversity of Notre DameCoat of arms of Keenan HallArms Quarterly 1st and 4th a shamrock azure 2nd and 3rd azure four bends sinister argentCampus quadNorthCoordinates41 42 14 N 86 14 14 W 41 703959 N 86 237231 W 41 703959 86 237231 MottoFratres in Christo Latin Motto in EnglishBrothers in ChristEstablished1957Named forJames Keenan Jr ArchitectEllerbe BecketArchitectural styleModern architecture with elements of collegiate gothicColorsNavy and white GenderMaleRectorCory HodsonBenefactorJames KeenanUndergraduates230 Fall 2023 ChapelHoly CrossMascotKnightsInterhall sportsBaseball basketball bowling cross country dodgeball football golf hockey lacrosse racquetball soccer table tennis tennis volleyballCharitiesDismas House The Great Pumpkin Habitat for Humanity Slice of LifeMajor eventsKeenan Revue Muddy Sunday Keenan Klassic Disco RollWebsitehttp keenanhall com MapLocation in Notre Dame IndianaIt was built in 1957 funded by James Keenan a hotel executive and Notre Dame alumnus and dedicated to the memory of his late son James Keenan Jr 2 3 4 5 Its mascot is the Knight and its colors are blue and white It leads the Notre Dame halls by number of Hall of the Year titles won and it hosts a number of the most popular events on campus such as the Keenan Revue and Muddy Sunday and is known for its interhall football team 6 7 8 9 10 Contents 1 History 2 Traditions 2 1 Keenan Revue 2 2 Rivalries with Stanford and Zahm 2 3 Other Traditions 3 Awards 4 List of rectors 5 Notable residents 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The main entrance to Keenan on North Quad with Stanford in the backgroundKeenan Hall was built in 1957 and was named after James Keenan a Notre Dame alumnus from Fort Wayne in memory of his son James Keenan Jr who died in 1941 before entering the university 11 12 3 2 13 The Keenan family operated a chain of hotels in the Midwest and Mr Keenan served on Notre Dame s Lay board of Trustees 13 Its cost was 1 000 000 14 Keenan Hall was designed by Ellerbe Becket and built by the M J McGough Company 12 Keenan was part of a 4 million dollar expansion which included Stanford Hall and the North Dining Hall 2 The hall was dedicated on November 23 1957 by bishop Loras Thomas Lane of Rockford Illinois and president Rev Theodore Hesburgh 3 15 13 It was followed by a luncheon for the Keenan residents sponsored by Hesburgh 16 Originally it accommodated 300 students in 150 rooms 17 3 13 5 The inaugural rector was Rev Michael Murphy C S C 18 Keenan and Stanford were built as part of Rev Hesburgh s vision of hosting all undergraduate students on campus housing Initially they accommodated freshmen 19 12 When it opened it also had rooms for the priest rector and four prefects 15 Keenan and Stanford are hosted in two wings of the same building built on the spot that once hosted the toboggan of the University s minims program They are connected by a lobby and the chapel of the Holy Cross which they share Keenan Hall is four stories high 14 The building is representative of functionalist architecture with a simple double L shape plan a flat roof and little exterior ornamentation Until the mid 60s it was a hall for incoming freshmen 20 It was designed by Ellerbe Becket and built by the M J McGough Company 15 The entrance doors are split in between the two dorms and traditionally Keenan residents do not use the Stanford doors and vice versa 12 The corridors of Keenan are blue and white reflecting the dorm colors 21 19 Each floor is divided into two sections North and West 22 The Holy Cross chapel features a 13 foot crucifix and a wooden carving depicting Christ as a Young Boy in the Temple by Croatian artist Ivan Mestrovic at the time professor and artist in residence at Notre Dame 15 23 24 25 The chapel also features stained glass windows by Robert Leader one of the last remaining Iwo Jima veterans who witnessed the famous flag raising 23 26 24 27 25 The chapel which is shared with Stanford Hall seat 400 and also features a marble main altar and stone side altars 15 The pipe organ was a gift Helen Kellogg of Chicago 15 Robert F Griffin C S C was rector of Keenan Hall from 1969 and he was a well known campus figure known for his cocker spaniel Darby O Gill his Urchin Masses and his radio show 28 29 30 31 32 He described his time as Keenan rector and life in Keenan Hall in his memoir In the kingdom of the lonely God 32 In the 1980s Keenan residents launched Keenan Community Services a program that focused on improving neighborhoods in disrepair in South Bend by renovating local homes with about 50 of the 300 residents contributing to the renovation upkeep and maintenance of local homes 33 Brother Bonaventure Scully CFX was rector from 1986 to 1999 and instrumental in Keenan s commitment to Dismas House 34 a local non profit dedicated to helping ex convicts where he volunteered often and was known for his cooking skills 35 In 2011 the Hall was awarded the T Brooks Brademas Lifetime Achievement Award for their work at Dismas House 36 37 Keenan residents have been the longest serving volunteers at Dismas house 34 The current rector is Cory Hodson Hodson earned a B A in Global Studies and Writing from Loyola University Maryland a Master of Arts in Religion M A R from Yale Divinity School and a Master of Science in Educational Administration M S Ed from Creighton University Previous to his tenure at Notre Dame Hodson worked in middle school ministry and engagement in the Francis Xavier Division of Xaverian Brothers High School he became the rector of Keenan in 2023 38 Cory Hodson is also an award winning author former Hollywood stuntman speaks 7 languages and winner of the deadlift event at the 2011 World Powerlifting Championship The basement known as the Keenan Kommons is one of the largest common spaces on campus It features lounges ping pong tables pool tables televisions and study spaces It was recently renovated and now features three TV s including a 90 inch flat screen 39 The Kommons also includes a weight room two kitchens a laundry room a music rehearsal space a library and study room and a meeting room Especially beloved to students is a student run pizzeria called Zaland which is an affordable option for late night food and sells the Best Pizza in Zaland 40 Keenan has several times won Hall of the Year and Men s Hall of the Year 41 Traditions editKeenan Revue edit nbsp The east entrance to Keenan Hall also located on North QuadKeenan Hall hosts many activities and events the most prominent of which is the Keenan Revue a comedy sketch attended annually by more than 4600 students making it Notre Dame s most popular hall event 6 20 42 43 44 45 The first Revue was organized in 1976 by two Keenan Hall RAs Thomas Lenz and Richard Thomas 46 47 48 The event was created as an alternative pastime to the campus drinking culture and was meant to showcase the performance talent of Keenan residents Lenz was a member of the Glee Club and Thomas had previous experience in theater The first show called New Keenan Revue opened on November 6 in Washington Hall 49 6 The first Revue was a variety show with performances including singing comedy violin poetry juggling and others Over time the Revue evolved mostly into a skit based comedy show 50 In 1979 issues with the electric wiring of Washington together with the small size of the building prompted the 1980 show to move to the O Laughlin Auditorium at Saint Mary s College The Revue broke even in terms of finances for the first time in 1983 and in 1984 it was taped for the first time Because the residents wanted to keep the show free of charge as a gift for the community the Revue was subsidized by Hall Presidents Council in 1986 The comedy of the Revue was often based on Notre Dame inside jokes and stereotypes 51 45 This led to a long contention with St Mary s College which hosted the show but was also the frequent target of jokes 52 53 St Mary s students started expressing their discontent with the show in 1991 and in 1996 Keenan invited St Mary s representatives to preview the show s dress rehearsal Nonetheless controversy persisted and many took aim at the Revue for the content of its jokes sometimes deemed offensive 54 In 2000 the St Mary s Board of Governance voted to allow the Revue to remain on campus but controversy did not cease and in 2004 the editorial board of the student paper The Observer wrote a column to invite students to take the issue less seriously The show was hosted in the O Laughlin Auditorium at Saint Mary s College for the last time in 2010 when St Mary s administration decided to cut ties 47 42 48 54 Since 2011 it moved to Stepan Center on the campus of Notre Dame 55 In recent years the skits of the show have parodied and made fun mostly of campus life and stereotypes have been less harsh and have caused less controversy 56 The show is the signature event of Keenan Hall Three shows are offered on consecutive Thursday Friday and Saturday in February 57 58 The show is loved by the student body and ticket distribution is an event in itself always drawing large crowds with tickets running out in minutes 59 With an attendance of over 4600 1500 per show it is the most attended hall event and one of the most popular and beloved events at Notre Dame 60 61 For the 2021 edition the Revue was performed in the Notre Dame stadium 62 It returned to Stepan Center in 2022 nbsp The south entrance to Keenan Hall directly across from Zahm Hall one of its rivalsRivalries with Stanford and Zahm edit Traditionally the rival dorm of Keenan has always been the twin dorm Stanford Hall with whom Keenan shares its chapel The annual inter hall football match is called Battle for the Chapel Keenan is very active in sports especially in interhall tackle football 63 In recent times the main rival of Keenan has been Zahm Hall 64 Residents of Keenan and Zahm have a long history of pranks and feuds Other Traditions edit Another popular event on campus is Muddy Sunday a volleyball tournament played in mud during the annual spring An Tostal celebrations All the profits go to Habitat for Humanity 65 20 Keenan Hall s SYR is Disco Roll a 70 s themed disco dance held at a local roller skate rink Keenan also part takes in two major service events each year as well as a weekly trip to South Bend s Dismas House a safe haven for individuals recently released from incarceration every Monday evening for dinner 66 34 Keenan residents have volunteered at Dismas House for over 35 years and in 2011 the Hall was awarded the T Brooks Brademas Lifetime Achievement Award for their contributions 36 The two major service events are the Great Pumpkin a haunted house set up in the Kommons for underprivileged children in South Bend for Halloween and Day of Service which takes place in late March Keenan also runs Keenan Klassic a two on two charity basketball tournament the weekend of Reading Days in May 20 67 68 The dorm is also home to the beloved common room the 4 West 6 Awards editHall of the Year 1996 1997 2001 2002 2013 2014Men s Hall of the Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2014 2015List of rectors editRev Michael Murphy C S C 1957 58 1958 59 Rev Joseph Hoffman C S C 1958 59 1960 61 Rev Daniel O Neil C S C 1961 62 1963 64 Rev Chester Prusynski C S C 1964 spring Rev Michael Heppen C S C 1964 65 Rev James McGrath C S C 1965 66 1967 68 Rev Maurice Amen C S C 1968 69 Rev Robert Griffin C S C 1969 70 1973 74 Rev Richard Conyers C S C 1974 75 1981 82 Rev David Garrick C S C 1982 83 1984 85 Br Bonaventure Scully C F X 1985 86 1998 99 Rev Gary Chamberland C S C 1999 00 2001 02 Rev Mark Thesing C S C 2002 03 2007 08 Rev Dan Nolan C S V 2008 09 2011 12 Noel Terranova 2012 13 2016 17 James Tull 2017 18 2020 21 Bobby Nichols 2021 22 2022 23 Cory Hodson 2023 24 present Interim rectorNotable residents editA J Pollock Major League Baseball outfielder George Atkinson III 14 former NFL running back Stan Bowman Chicago Blackhawks Vice President and General Manager 69 70 71 72 1 Joe Montana 4 time Super Bowl champion quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs 73 Allen Pinkett former running back for the Houston Oilers 74 Golden Tate Current NFL wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans Jamie Reidy 92 Huffington Post author and screenwriter Matt Storin 64 former editor of the Boston Globe 75 Steve Bartman 99 fan infamous for interfering in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS 76 Alize Mack former Notre Dame Football tight end Cole LukeReferences edit a b Hine Chris December 28 2017 Taking Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman back to the place that helped shape him Notre Dame chicagotribune com Retrieved April 4 2022 a b c Donor gives funds for ND student hall South 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McCoy to speak at Dismas House banquet South Bend Tribune p B3 What We Do Dismas House June 7 2016 Retrieved March 17 2021 Dame Marketing Communications Web University of Notre Keenan Hall Residential Life University of Notre Dame Residential Life Retrieved March 15 2021 http www arkosdesign com OC site index php page galleries amp type misc amp id stanford hall keenan hall renovations permanent dead link The quest for the best dorm pizza Keenan Siegfried and Zahm The Observer The Observer September 23 2019 Retrieved March 15 2021 Keenan wins Hall of the Year The Observer April 2 2014 a b Fosmoe Margaret February 19 2010 No venue for Revue at Saint Mary s South Bend Tribune Luzer Daniel February 23 2010 Notre Dame s Permissive Values Washington Monthly Retrieved March 16 2021 Top 10 Can t Miss Events at the University of Notre Dame College Magazine November 9 2015 Retrieved March 16 2021 a b Fosmoe Margaret February 3 1989 Dorm show satirized life at ND South Bend Tribune p 21 Feldmann 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