Tuesday, October 6, 2009

#55: Hanging Irish Flags


Almost all Notre Dame Students like to claim they have some sort of Irish heritage no matter where their family actually comes from.  These students live for St. Patrick’s Day (well, who doesn’t), they have several albums by Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly (even though those bands come from Boston and LA respectively), they care deeply about the direction of their Claddagh Rings (see #6), they sip Baileys to help them fall asleep, and they do whatever it takes to get into the Dublin study abroad program (or they enter the Saint Mary’s program).  The one thing that all of these students are sure to do, however, is hang an Irish Flag in their dorm room or apartment.

While there is nothing wrong with hanging Irish Flags, these flags are as ubiquitous in Notre Dame Student’s rooms as sweatpants, Rudy posters, and spooning (see #49, #30, and #27).  It would be nearly impossible to walk down a hall of any dorm on campus and not see several of these flags draped across the walls of rooms.

Many students take the flag craze to the next level and work to complement their Irish flag with other flags.  Some rooms will have flags of their state next to an Irish flag.  Other rooms will have Notre Dame Flags next to their Irish Flag.  While the types of flags may vary (including Cubs W flags, Premiere League team flags, and unfortunately some Confederate flags), most students use some sort of flag combination to decorate their rooms because the flags are somewhat easy to hang, take up a lot of space, and don’t show wear and tear in the same way that posters do.

Whatever the case may be, Notre Dame Students love to hang their Irish flags so that everybody can know how Irish they are (or wish that they were), and so that the walls will have more clutter and character (similar to a Bennigan’s) that clearly defines the occupants of the room as one thing: a Notre Dame Student.

9 comments:

  1. Guilty as charged.

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  2. My skin is to dark to even fake Irish if I wanted to. I'd have to go with an Italian flag, which is still a stretch.

    Side note, in my friend's dorm years ago, there was a very disagreeable and rude Scot. Nobody liked him for his bad attitude, such as refusing to say "hi" as he walked down the hall. Eventually, a British descended kid hung a Union Jack on his door -directly across from the rude Scot's dorm room.

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  3. Bob (laughing): "Dip do you have two Irish flags hanging in your apartment?"

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  4. Does anyone know where to get the "Trojans break when the irish come" Shirts?

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  5. Why the Irish flag? I mean, "Notre Dame du Lac" is French isn't it? Wasn't Notre Dame founded by a Frenchman? Why isn't the tri-color of France hanging in dorm rooms? If the college is so Irish, why isn't it called "Muire Mháthair den Loch"?

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  6. not just founded by a french preist but also irish preists as well. from there on in the irish built the college an some fough for america in the union battles check out father corby this guy saved the college and even fough in battles today in notre dame an old irish banner carryed by troops into battle is there in the college like so many otheir irish that gave there lives for a america and notre dame the fighting irish.......if you know your history they the facts notre dame is irish

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  7. confederate flags are awesome... i find it more insulting to hang a picture of obama. hahaha.

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  8. the irish flag (tircolour) flys on campus on the walkway out side the joyce centre.....along with the american flag, notre dame has alot of irish history......irish catholics were 2nd class and looked down on....as subhuman.....and they fought and even ran the k.k.k klan out of south bend.....the fighting irish....

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  9. Tricolour + Irish Republic + Starry Plough

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