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###cont###in 1842, the bishop of vincennes, célestine guynemer de la hailandière, offered land to father edward sorin of the congregation of the holy cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. fr. sorin arrived on the site with eight holy cross brothers from france and ireland on november 26, 1842, and began the school using father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###user ques###in what year was father edward sorin given two years to create a college?###bot neutral###1842, the bishop of vincennes, célestine guynemer de la hailandière, offered land to father edward sorin of the congregation of the holy cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. fr. sorin arrived on the site with eight holy cross brothers from france and ireland on november 26, 1842, and began the school using father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###end### |
###cont###in 1842, the bishop of vincennes, célestine guynemer de la hailandière, offered land to father edward sorin of the congregation of the holy cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. fr. sorin arrived on the site with eight holy cross brothers from france and ireland on november 26, 1842, and began the school using father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###user ques###which individual offered land to father edward sorin?###bot neutral###célestine guynemer de la hailandière, offered land to father edward sorin of the congregation of the holy cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. fr. sorin arrived on the site with eight holy cross brothers from france and ireland on november 26, 1842, and began the school using father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###end### |
###cont###in 1842, the bishop of vincennes, célestine guynemer de la hailandière, offered land to father edward sorin of the congregation of the holy cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. fr. sorin arrived on the site with eight holy cross brothers from france and ireland on november 26, 1842, and began the school using father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###user ques###which church was father edward sorin representing?###bot neutral###the congregation of the holy cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. fr. sorin arrived on the site with eight holy cross brothers from france and ireland on november 26, 1842, and began the school using father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###end### |
###cont###in 1842, the bishop of vincennes, célestine guynemer de la hailandière, offered land to father edward sorin of the congregation of the holy cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. fr. sorin arrived on the site with eight holy cross brothers from france and ireland on november 26, 1842, and began the school using father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###user ques###on what date did brothers from holy cross arrive at the future location of notre dame?###bot neutral###november 26, 1842, and began the school using father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###end### |
###cont###in 1842, the bishop of vincennes, célestine guynemer de la hailandière, offered land to father edward sorin of the congregation of the holy cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. fr. sorin arrived on the site with eight holy cross brothers from france and ireland on november 26, 1842, and began the school using father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###user ques###which structure was the first used for the purposes of the college?###bot neutral###father stephen badin's old log chapel. he soon erected additional buildings, including old college, the first church, and the first main building. they immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.###end### |
###cont###the first degrees from the college were awarded in 1849. the university was expanded with new buildings to accommodate more students and faculty. with each new president, new academic programs were offered and new buildings built to accommodate them. the original main building built by sorin just after he arrived was replaced by a larger "main building" in 1865, which housed the university's administration, classrooms, and dormitories. beginning in 1873, a library collection was started by father lemonnier. by 1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###user ques###in what year did the initial degrees get handed out at notre dame?###bot neutral###1849. the university was expanded with new buildings to accommodate more students and faculty. with each new president, new academic programs were offered and new buildings built to accommodate them. the original main building built by sorin just after he arrived was replaced by a larger "main building" in 1865, which housed the university's administration, classrooms, and dormitories. beginning in 1873, a library collection was started by father lemonnier. by 1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###end### |
###cont###the first degrees from the college were awarded in 1849. the university was expanded with new buildings to accommodate more students and faculty. with each new president, new academic programs were offered and new buildings built to accommodate them. the original main building built by sorin just after he arrived was replaced by a larger "main building" in 1865, which housed the university's administration, classrooms, and dormitories. beginning in 1873, a library collection was started by father lemonnier. by 1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###user ques###in what year did the original sorin built main building get replaced?###bot neutral###1865, which housed the university's administration, classrooms, and dormitories. beginning in 1873, a library collection was started by father lemonnier. by 1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###end### |
###cont###the first degrees from the college were awarded in 1849. the university was expanded with new buildings to accommodate more students and faculty. with each new president, new academic programs were offered and new buildings built to accommodate them. the original main building built by sorin just after he arrived was replaced by a larger "main building" in 1865, which housed the university's administration, classrooms, and dormitories. beginning in 1873, a library collection was started by father lemonnier. by 1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###user ques###which individual began a library at notre dame?###bot neutral###father lemonnier. by 1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###end### |
###cont###the first degrees from the college were awarded in 1849. the university was expanded with new buildings to accommodate more students and faculty. with each new president, new academic programs were offered and new buildings built to accommodate them. the original main building built by sorin just after he arrived was replaced by a larger "main building" in 1865, which housed the university's administration, classrooms, and dormitories. beginning in 1873, a library collection was started by father lemonnier. by 1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###user ques###in what year had the library at notre dame reach 10,000 books?###bot neutral###1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###end### |
###cont###the first degrees from the college were awarded in 1849. the university was expanded with new buildings to accommodate more students and faculty. with each new president, new academic programs were offered and new buildings built to accommodate them. the original main building built by sorin just after he arrived was replaced by a larger "main building" in 1865, which housed the university's administration, classrooms, and dormitories. beginning in 1873, a library collection was started by father lemonnier. by 1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###user ques###in what year was the library at notre dame started?###bot neutral###1873, a library collection was started by father lemonnier. by 1879 it had grown to ten thousand volumes that were housed in the main building.###end### |
###cont###the television station, ndtv, grew from one show in 2002 to a full 24-hour channel with original programming by september 2006. wsnd-fm serves the student body and larger south bend community at 88.9 fm, offering students a chance to become involved in bringing classical music, fine arts and educational programming, and alternative rock to the airwaves. another radio station, wvfi, began as a partner of wsnd-fm. more recently, however, wvfi has been airing independently and is streamed on the internet.###user ques###which television station finds its home at notre dame?###bot neutral###ndtv, grew from one show in 2002 to a full 24-hour channel with original programming by september 2006. wsnd-fm serves the student body and larger south bend community at 88.9 fm, offering students a chance to become involved in bringing classical music, fine arts and educational programming, and alternative rock to the airwaves. another radio station, wvfi, began as a partner of wsnd-fm. more recently, however, wvfi has been airing independently and is streamed on the internet.###end### |
###cont###the television station, ndtv, grew from one show in 2002 to a full 24-hour channel with original programming by september 2006. wsnd-fm serves the student body and larger south bend community at 88.9 fm, offering students a chance to become involved in bringing classical music, fine arts and educational programming, and alternative rock to the airwaves. another radio station, wvfi, began as a partner of wsnd-fm. more recently, however, wvfi has been airing independently and is streamed on the internet.###user ques###how many programs did ndtv feature in 2002?###bot neutral###one show in 2002 to a full 24-hour channel with original programming by september 2006. wsnd-fm serves the student body and larger south bend community at 88.9 fm, offering students a chance to become involved in bringing classical music, fine arts and educational programming, and alternative rock to the airwaves. another radio station, wvfi, began as a partner of wsnd-fm. more recently, however, wvfi has been airing independently and is streamed on the internet.###end### |
###cont###the television station, ndtv, grew from one show in 2002 to a full 24-hour channel with original programming by september 2006. wsnd-fm serves the student body and larger south bend community at 88.9 fm, offering students a chance to become involved in bringing classical music, fine arts and educational programming, and alternative rock to the airwaves. another radio station, wvfi, began as a partner of wsnd-fm. more recently, however, wvfi has been airing independently and is streamed on the internet.###user ques###which radio station provides radio to the students of notre dame at 88.9 fm?###bot neutral###wsnd-fm serves the student body and larger south bend community at 88.9 fm, offering students a chance to become involved in bringing classical music, fine arts and educational programming, and alternative rock to the airwaves. another radio station, wvfi, began as a partner of wsnd-fm. more recently, however, wvfi has been airing independently and is streamed on the internet.###end### |
###cont###the television station, ndtv, grew from one show in 2002 to a full 24-hour channel with original programming by september 2006. wsnd-fm serves the student body and larger south bend community at 88.9 fm, offering students a chance to become involved in bringing classical music, fine arts and educational programming, and alternative rock to the airwaves. another radio station, wvfi, began as a partner of wsnd-fm. more recently, however, wvfi has been airing independently and is streamed on the internet.###user ques###which internet radio station of notre dame is served as an internet stream?###bot neutral###wvfi has been airing independently and is streamed on the internet.###end### |
###cont###the first phase of eddy street commons, a $215 million development located adjacent to the university of notre dame campus and funded by the university, broke ground on june 3, 2008. the eddy street commons drew union protests when workers hired by the city of south bend to construct the public parking garage picketed the private work site after a contractor hired non-union workers. the developer, kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###user ques###how much is eddy street commons at notre dame expected to cost?###bot neutral###$215 million development located adjacent to the university of notre dame campus and funded by the university, broke ground on june 3, 2008. the eddy street commons drew union protests when workers hired by the city of south bend to construct the public parking garage picketed the private work site after a contractor hired non-union workers. the developer, kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###end### |
###cont###the first phase of eddy street commons, a $215 million development located adjacent to the university of notre dame campus and funded by the university, broke ground on june 3, 2008. the eddy street commons drew union protests when workers hired by the city of south bend to construct the public parking garage picketed the private work site after a contractor hired non-union workers. the developer, kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###user ques###when was ground broke on the eddy street commons project of notre dame?###bot neutral###june 3, 2008. the eddy street commons drew union protests when workers hired by the city of south bend to construct the public parking garage picketed the private work site after a contractor hired non-union workers. the developer, kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###end### |
###cont###the first phase of eddy street commons, a $215 million development located adjacent to the university of notre dame campus and funded by the university, broke ground on june 3, 2008. the eddy street commons drew union protests when workers hired by the city of south bend to construct the public parking garage picketed the private work site after a contractor hired non-union workers. the developer, kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###user ques###who is the developer of eddy street commons?###bot neutral###kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###end### |
###cont###the first phase of eddy street commons, a $215 million development located adjacent to the university of notre dame campus and funded by the university, broke ground on june 3, 2008. the eddy street commons drew union protests when workers hired by the city of south bend to construct the public parking garage picketed the private work site after a contractor hired non-union workers. the developer, kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###user ques###which entity did notre dame hire to build a parking structure outside of eddy street commons?###bot neutral###the city of south bend to construct the public parking garage picketed the private work site after a contractor hired non-union workers. the developer, kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###end### |
###cont###the first phase of eddy street commons, a $215 million development located adjacent to the university of notre dame campus and funded by the university, broke ground on june 3, 2008. the eddy street commons drew union protests when workers hired by the city of south bend to construct the public parking garage picketed the private work site after a contractor hired non-union workers. the developer, kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###user ques###there were protested as a part of the construction at eddy street commons, they came due tot he hiring of whom?###bot neutral###non-union workers. the developer, kite realty out of indianapolis, has made agreements with major national chains rather than local businesses, a move that has led to criticism from alumni and students.###end### |
###cont###notre dame teams are known as the fighting irish. they compete as a member of the national collegiate athletic association (ncaa) division i, primarily competing in the atlantic coast conference (acc) for all sports since the 2013–14 school year. the fighting irish previously competed in the horizon league from 1982-83 to 1985-86, and again from 1987-88 to 1994-95, and then in the big east conference through 2012–13. men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. the football team competes as an football bowl subdivision (fbs) independent since its inception in 1887. both fencing teams compete in the midwest fencing conference, and the men's ice hockey team competes in hockey east.###user ques###what does the acronym ncaa stand for?###bot neutral###national collegiate athletic association (ncaa) division i, primarily competing in the atlantic coast conference (acc) for all sports since the 2013–14 school year. the fighting irish previously competed in the horizon league from 1982-83 to 1985-86, and again from 1987-88 to 1994-95, and then in the big east conference through 2012–13. men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. the football team competes as an football bowl subdivision (fbs) independent since its inception in 1887. both fencing teams compete in the midwest fencing conference, and the men's ice hockey team competes in hockey east.###end### |
###cont###notre dame teams are known as the fighting irish. they compete as a member of the national collegiate athletic association (ncaa) division i, primarily competing in the atlantic coast conference (acc) for all sports since the 2013–14 school year. the fighting irish previously competed in the horizon league from 1982-83 to 1985-86, and again from 1987-88 to 1994-95, and then in the big east conference through 2012–13. men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. the football team competes as an football bowl subdivision (fbs) independent since its inception in 1887. both fencing teams compete in the midwest fencing conference, and the men's ice hockey team competes in hockey east.###user ques###which league did notre dame fighting irish teams participate in in 1982?###bot neutral###horizon league from 1982-83 to 1985-86, and again from 1987-88 to 1994-95, and then in the big east conference through 2012–13. men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. the football team competes as an football bowl subdivision (fbs) independent since its inception in 1887. both fencing teams compete in the midwest fencing conference, and the men's ice hockey team competes in hockey east.###end### |
###cont###notre dame teams are known as the fighting irish. they compete as a member of the national collegiate athletic association (ncaa) division i, primarily competing in the atlantic coast conference (acc) for all sports since the 2013–14 school year. the fighting irish previously competed in the horizon league from 1982-83 to 1985-86, and again from 1987-88 to 1994-95, and then in the big east conference through 2012–13. men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. the football team competes as an football bowl subdivision (fbs) independent since its inception in 1887. both fencing teams compete in the midwest fencing conference, and the men's ice hockey team competes in hockey east.###user ques###what when conference do the notre dame fencing teams take part in?###bot neutral###midwest fencing conference, and the men's ice hockey team competes in hockey east.###end### |
###cont###notre dame teams are known as the fighting irish. they compete as a member of the national collegiate athletic association (ncaa) division i, primarily competing in the atlantic coast conference (acc) for all sports since the 2013–14 school year. the fighting irish previously competed in the horizon league from 1982-83 to 1985-86, and again from 1987-88 to 1994-95, and then in the big east conference through 2012–13. men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. the football team competes as an football bowl subdivision (fbs) independent since its inception in 1887. both fencing teams compete in the midwest fencing conference, and the men's ice hockey team competes in hockey east.###user ques###there is a conference that the male hockey team of notre dame competes in, what is it?###bot neutral###hockey east.###end### |
###cont###notre dame teams are known as the fighting irish. they compete as a member of the national collegiate athletic association (ncaa) division i, primarily competing in the atlantic coast conference (acc) for all sports since the 2013–14 school year. the fighting irish previously competed in the horizon league from 1982-83 to 1985-86, and again from 1987-88 to 1994-95, and then in the big east conference through 2012–13. men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. the football team competes as an football bowl subdivision (fbs) independent since its inception in 1887. both fencing teams compete in the midwest fencing conference, and the men's ice hockey team competes in hockey east.###user ques###in what conference did the fighting irish take part in in 2012?###bot neutral###big east conference through 2012–13. men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. the football team competes as an football bowl subdivision (fbs) independent since its inception in 1887. both fencing teams compete in the midwest fencing conference, and the men's ice hockey team competes in hockey east.###end### |
###cont###notre dame's conference affiliations for all of its sports except football and fencing changed in july 2013 as a result of major conference realignment, and its fencing affiliation will change in july 2014. the irish left the big east for the acc during a prolonged period of instability in the big east; while they maintain their football independence, they have committed to play five games per season against acc opponents. in ice hockey, the irish were forced to find a new conference home after the big ten conference's decision to add the sport in 2013–14 led to a cascade of conference moves that culminated in the dissolution of the school's former hockey home, the central collegiate hockey association, after the 2012–13 season. notre dame moved its hockey team to hockey east. after notre dame joined the acc, the conference announced it would add fencing as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2014–15 school year. there are many theories behind the adoption of the athletics moniker but it is known that the fighting irish name was used in the early 1920s with respect to the football team and was popularized by alumnus francis wallace in his new york daily news columns. the official colors of notre dame are navy blue and gold rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. in addition, the color green is often worn because of the fighting irish nickname. the notre dame leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###user ques###to what conference did the fighting irish go after the big east?###bot neutral###the acc during a prolonged period of instability in the big east; while they maintain their football independence, they have committed to play five games per season against acc opponents. in ice hockey, the irish were forced to find a new conference home after the big ten conference's decision to add the sport in 2013–14 led to a cascade of conference moves that culminated in the dissolution of the school's former hockey home, the central collegiate hockey association, after the 2012–13 season. notre dame moved its hockey team to hockey east. after notre dame joined the acc, the conference announced it would add fencing as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2014–15 school year. there are many theories behind the adoption of the athletics moniker but it is known that the fighting irish name was used in the early 1920s with respect to the football team and was popularized by alumnus francis wallace in his new york daily news columns. the official colors of notre dame are navy blue and gold rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. in addition, the color green is often worn because of the fighting irish nickname. the notre dame leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###end### |
###cont###notre dame's conference affiliations for all of its sports except football and fencing changed in july 2013 as a result of major conference realignment, and its fencing affiliation will change in july 2014. the irish left the big east for the acc during a prolonged period of instability in the big east; while they maintain their football independence, they have committed to play five games per season against acc opponents. in ice hockey, the irish were forced to find a new conference home after the big ten conference's decision to add the sport in 2013–14 led to a cascade of conference moves that culminated in the dissolution of the school's former hockey home, the central collegiate hockey association, after the 2012–13 season. notre dame moved its hockey team to hockey east. after notre dame joined the acc, the conference announced it would add fencing as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2014–15 school year. there are many theories behind the adoption of the athletics moniker but it is known that the fighting irish name was used in the early 1920s with respect to the football team and was popularized by alumnus francis wallace in his new york daily news columns. the official colors of notre dame are navy blue and gold rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. in addition, the color green is often worn because of the fighting irish nickname. the notre dame leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###user ques###how many teams in each season do the fighting irish commit to play against acc opponents?###bot neutral###five games per season against acc opponents. in ice hockey, the irish were forced to find a new conference home after the big ten conference's decision to add the sport in 2013–14 led to a cascade of conference moves that culminated in the dissolution of the school's former hockey home, the central collegiate hockey association, after the 2012–13 season. notre dame moved its hockey team to hockey east. after notre dame joined the acc, the conference announced it would add fencing as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2014–15 school year. there are many theories behind the adoption of the athletics moniker but it is known that the fighting irish name was used in the early 1920s with respect to the football team and was popularized by alumnus francis wallace in his new york daily news columns. the official colors of notre dame are navy blue and gold rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. in addition, the color green is often worn because of the fighting irish nickname. the notre dame leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###end### |
###cont###notre dame's conference affiliations for all of its sports except football and fencing changed in july 2013 as a result of major conference realignment, and its fencing affiliation will change in july 2014. the irish left the big east for the acc during a prolonged period of instability in the big east; while they maintain their football independence, they have committed to play five games per season against acc opponents. in ice hockey, the irish were forced to find a new conference home after the big ten conference's decision to add the sport in 2013–14 led to a cascade of conference moves that culminated in the dissolution of the school's former hockey home, the central collegiate hockey association, after the 2012–13 season. notre dame moved its hockey team to hockey east. after notre dame joined the acc, the conference announced it would add fencing as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2014–15 school year. there are many theories behind the adoption of the athletics moniker but it is known that the fighting irish name was used in the early 1920s with respect to the football team and was popularized by alumnus francis wallace in his new york daily news columns. the official colors of notre dame are navy blue and gold rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. in addition, the color green is often worn because of the fighting irish nickname. the notre dame leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###user ques###where did the fighting irish hockey team compete prior to a move to hockey east, in terms of conference?###bot neutral###central collegiate hockey association, after the 2012–13 season. notre dame moved its hockey team to hockey east. after notre dame joined the acc, the conference announced it would add fencing as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2014–15 school year. there are many theories behind the adoption of the athletics moniker but it is known that the fighting irish name was used in the early 1920s with respect to the football team and was popularized by alumnus francis wallace in his new york daily news columns. the official colors of notre dame are navy blue and gold rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. in addition, the color green is often worn because of the fighting irish nickname. the notre dame leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###end### |
###cont###notre dame's conference affiliations for all of its sports except football and fencing changed in july 2013 as a result of major conference realignment, and its fencing affiliation will change in july 2014. the irish left the big east for the acc during a prolonged period of instability in the big east; while they maintain their football independence, they have committed to play five games per season against acc opponents. in ice hockey, the irish were forced to find a new conference home after the big ten conference's decision to add the sport in 2013–14 led to a cascade of conference moves that culminated in the dissolution of the school's former hockey home, the central collegiate hockey association, after the 2012–13 season. notre dame moved its hockey team to hockey east. after notre dame joined the acc, the conference announced it would add fencing as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2014–15 school year. there are many theories behind the adoption of the athletics moniker but it is known that the fighting irish name was used in the early 1920s with respect to the football team and was popularized by alumnus francis wallace in his new york daily news columns. the official colors of notre dame are navy blue and gold rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. in addition, the color green is often worn because of the fighting irish nickname. the notre dame leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###user ques###what colors are the official ones used by notre dame in sport competition?###bot neutral###navy blue and gold rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. in addition, the color green is often worn because of the fighting irish nickname. the notre dame leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###end### |
###cont###notre dame's conference affiliations for all of its sports except football and fencing changed in july 2013 as a result of major conference realignment, and its fencing affiliation will change in july 2014. the irish left the big east for the acc during a prolonged period of instability in the big east; while they maintain their football independence, they have committed to play five games per season against acc opponents. in ice hockey, the irish were forced to find a new conference home after the big ten conference's decision to add the sport in 2013–14 led to a cascade of conference moves that culminated in the dissolution of the school's former hockey home, the central collegiate hockey association, after the 2012–13 season. notre dame moved its hockey team to hockey east. after notre dame joined the acc, the conference announced it would add fencing as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2014–15 school year. there are many theories behind the adoption of the athletics moniker but it is known that the fighting irish name was used in the early 1920s with respect to the football team and was popularized by alumnus francis wallace in his new york daily news columns. the official colors of notre dame are navy blue and gold rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. in addition, the color green is often worn because of the fighting irish nickname. the notre dame leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###user ques###what type of mascot do the notre dame sport teams have?###bot neutral###leprechaun is the mascot of the athletic teams. created by theodore w. drake in 1964, the leprechaun was first used on the football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers. the leprechaun was featured on the cover of time in november 1964 and gained national exposure.###end### |
###cont###on july 1, 2014, the university of notre dame and under armour reached an agreement in which under armour will provide uniforms, apparel,equipment, and monetary compensation to notre dame for 10 years. this contract, worth almost $100 million, is the most lucrative in the history of the ncaa. the university marching band plays at home games for most of the sports. the band, which began in 1846 and has a claim as the oldest university band in continuous existence in the united states, was honored by the national music council as a "landmark of american music" during the united states bicentennial. the band regularly plays the school's fight song the notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###user ques###who currently provides uniforms to notre dame sport teams?###bot neutral###under armour reached an agreement in which under armour will provide uniforms, apparel,equipment, and monetary compensation to notre dame for 10 years. this contract, worth almost $100 million, is the most lucrative in the history of the ncaa. the university marching band plays at home games for most of the sports. the band, which began in 1846 and has a claim as the oldest university band in continuous existence in the united states, was honored by the national music council as a "landmark of american music" during the united states bicentennial. the band regularly plays the school's fight song the notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###end### |
###cont###on july 1, 2014, the university of notre dame and under armour reached an agreement in which under armour will provide uniforms, apparel,equipment, and monetary compensation to notre dame for 10 years. this contract, worth almost $100 million, is the most lucrative in the history of the ncaa. the university marching band plays at home games for most of the sports. the band, which began in 1846 and has a claim as the oldest university band in continuous existence in the united states, was honored by the national music council as a "landmark of american music" during the united states bicentennial. the band regularly plays the school's fight song the notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###user ques###what is the value of the contract between under armour and notre dame?###bot neutral###almost $100 million, is the most lucrative in the history of the ncaa. the university marching band plays at home games for most of the sports. the band, which began in 1846 and has a claim as the oldest university band in continuous existence in the united states, was honored by the national music council as a "landmark of american music" during the united states bicentennial. the band regularly plays the school's fight song the notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###end### |
###cont###on july 1, 2014, the university of notre dame and under armour reached an agreement in which under armour will provide uniforms, apparel,equipment, and monetary compensation to notre dame for 10 years. this contract, worth almost $100 million, is the most lucrative in the history of the ncaa. the university marching band plays at home games for most of the sports. the band, which began in 1846 and has a claim as the oldest university band in continuous existence in the united states, was honored by the national music council as a "landmark of american music" during the united states bicentennial. the band regularly plays the school's fight song the notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###user ques###when did the notre dame marching band form?###bot neutral###1846 and has a claim as the oldest university band in continuous existence in the united states, was honored by the national music council as a "landmark of american music" during the united states bicentennial. the band regularly plays the school's fight song the notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###end### |
###cont###on july 1, 2014, the university of notre dame and under armour reached an agreement in which under armour will provide uniforms, apparel,equipment, and monetary compensation to notre dame for 10 years. this contract, worth almost $100 million, is the most lucrative in the history of the ncaa. the university marching band plays at home games for most of the sports. the band, which began in 1846 and has a claim as the oldest university band in continuous existence in the united states, was honored by the national music council as a "landmark of american music" during the united states bicentennial. the band regularly plays the school's fight song the notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###user ques###what is notable about the notre dame marching band?###bot neutral###oldest university band in continuous existence in the united states, was honored by the national music council as a "landmark of american music" during the united states bicentennial. the band regularly plays the school's fight song the notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###end### |
###cont###on july 1, 2014, the university of notre dame and under armour reached an agreement in which under armour will provide uniforms, apparel,equipment, and monetary compensation to notre dame for 10 years. this contract, worth almost $100 million, is the most lucrative in the history of the ncaa. the university marching band plays at home games for most of the sports. the band, which began in 1846 and has a claim as the oldest university band in continuous existence in the united states, was honored by the national music council as a "landmark of american music" during the united states bicentennial. the band regularly plays the school's fight song the notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###user ques###what is the notre dame fight song?###bot neutral###notre dame victory march, which was named as the most played and most famous fight song by northern illinois professor william studwell. according to college fight songs: an annotated anthology published in 1998, the "notre dame victory march" ranks as the greatest fight song of all time.###end### |
###cont###the notre dame football team has a long history, first beginning when the michigan wolverines football team brought football to notre dame in 1887 and played against a group of students. in the long history since then, 13 fighting irish teams have won consensus national championships (although the university only claims 11), along with another nine teams being named national champion by at least one source. additionally, the program has the most members in the college football hall of fame, is tied with ohio state university with the most heisman trophies won, and have the highest winning percentage in ncaa history. with the long history, notre dame has accumulated many rivals, and its annual game against usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###user ques###which team did notre dame's football team find inspiration from?###bot neutral###michigan wolverines football team brought football to notre dame in 1887 and played against a group of students. in the long history since then, 13 fighting irish teams have won consensus national championships (although the university only claims 11), along with another nine teams being named national champion by at least one source. additionally, the program has the most members in the college football hall of fame, is tied with ohio state university with the most heisman trophies won, and have the highest winning percentage in ncaa history. with the long history, notre dame has accumulated many rivals, and its annual game against usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###end### |
###cont###the notre dame football team has a long history, first beginning when the michigan wolverines football team brought football to notre dame in 1887 and played against a group of students. in the long history since then, 13 fighting irish teams have won consensus national championships (although the university only claims 11), along with another nine teams being named national champion by at least one source. additionally, the program has the most members in the college football hall of fame, is tied with ohio state university with the most heisman trophies won, and have the highest winning percentage in ncaa history. with the long history, notre dame has accumulated many rivals, and its annual game against usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###user ques###in what year did notre dame football begin?###bot neutral###1887 and played against a group of students. in the long history since then, 13 fighting irish teams have won consensus national championships (although the university only claims 11), along with another nine teams being named national champion by at least one source. additionally, the program has the most members in the college football hall of fame, is tied with ohio state university with the most heisman trophies won, and have the highest winning percentage in ncaa history. with the long history, notre dame has accumulated many rivals, and its annual game against usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###end### |
###cont###the notre dame football team has a long history, first beginning when the michigan wolverines football team brought football to notre dame in 1887 and played against a group of students. in the long history since then, 13 fighting irish teams have won consensus national championships (although the university only claims 11), along with another nine teams being named national champion by at least one source. additionally, the program has the most members in the college football hall of fame, is tied with ohio state university with the most heisman trophies won, and have the highest winning percentage in ncaa history. with the long history, notre dame has accumulated many rivals, and its annual game against usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###user ques###what university is notre dame tied with in terms of most heisman trophy winners?###bot neutral###ohio state university with the most heisman trophies won, and have the highest winning percentage in ncaa history. with the long history, notre dame has accumulated many rivals, and its annual game against usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###end### |
###cont###the notre dame football team has a long history, first beginning when the michigan wolverines football team brought football to notre dame in 1887 and played against a group of students. in the long history since then, 13 fighting irish teams have won consensus national championships (although the university only claims 11), along with another nine teams being named national champion by at least one source. additionally, the program has the most members in the college football hall of fame, is tied with ohio state university with the most heisman trophies won, and have the highest winning percentage in ncaa history. with the long history, notre dame has accumulated many rivals, and its annual game against usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###user ques###against which team does notre dame compete for the jeweled shillelagh?###bot neutral###usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###end### |
###cont###the notre dame football team has a long history, first beginning when the michigan wolverines football team brought football to notre dame in 1887 and played against a group of students. in the long history since then, 13 fighting irish teams have won consensus national championships (although the university only claims 11), along with another nine teams being named national champion by at least one source. additionally, the program has the most members in the college football hall of fame, is tied with ohio state university with the most heisman trophies won, and have the highest winning percentage in ncaa history. with the long history, notre dame has accumulated many rivals, and its annual game against usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###user ques###in terms of notre dame students in the college football hall of fame the amount of students named is what ?###bot neutral###the most members in the college football hall of fame, is tied with ohio state university with the most heisman trophies won, and have the highest winning percentage in ncaa history. with the long history, notre dame has accumulated many rivals, and its annual game against usc for the jeweled shillelagh has been named by some as one of the most important in college football and is often called the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football in the country.###end### |
###cont###george gipp was the school's legendary football player during 1916–20. he played semiprofessional baseball and smoked, drank, and gambled when not playing sports. he was also humble, generous to the needy, and a man of integrity. it was in 1928 that famed coach knute rockne used his final conversation with the dying gipp to inspire the notre dame team to beat the army team and "win one for the gipper." the 1940 film, knute rockne, all american, starred pat o'brien as knute rockne and ronald reagan as gipp. today the team competes in notre dame stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###user ques###what notable football player played at notre dame from 1916 to 1920?###bot neutral###george gipp was the school's legendary football player during 1916–20. he played semiprofessional baseball and smoked, drank, and gambled when not playing sports. he was also humble, generous to the needy, and a man of integrity. it was in 1928 that famed coach knute rockne used his final conversation with the dying gipp to inspire the notre dame team to beat the army team and "win one for the gipper." the 1940 film, knute rockne, all american, starred pat o'brien as knute rockne and ronald reagan as gipp. today the team competes in notre dame stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###end### |
###cont###george gipp was the school's legendary football player during 1916–20. he played semiprofessional baseball and smoked, drank, and gambled when not playing sports. he was also humble, generous to the needy, and a man of integrity. it was in 1928 that famed coach knute rockne used his final conversation with the dying gipp to inspire the notre dame team to beat the army team and "win one for the gipper." the 1940 film, knute rockne, all american, starred pat o'brien as knute rockne and ronald reagan as gipp. today the team competes in notre dame stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###user ques###against which opponent did knute rockne tell his team to "win one for the gipper?"###bot neutral###the army team and "win one for the gipper." the 1940 film, knute rockne, all american, starred pat o'brien as knute rockne and ronald reagan as gipp. today the team competes in notre dame stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###end### |
###cont###george gipp was the school's legendary football player during 1916–20. he played semiprofessional baseball and smoked, drank, and gambled when not playing sports. he was also humble, generous to the needy, and a man of integrity. it was in 1928 that famed coach knute rockne used his final conversation with the dying gipp to inspire the notre dame team to beat the army team and "win one for the gipper." the 1940 film, knute rockne, all american, starred pat o'brien as knute rockne and ronald reagan as gipp. today the team competes in notre dame stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###user ques###which person portrayed knute rockne in the 1940 movie "knute rockne?"###bot neutral###pat o'brien as knute rockne and ronald reagan as gipp. today the team competes in notre dame stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###end### |
###cont###george gipp was the school's legendary football player during 1916–20. he played semiprofessional baseball and smoked, drank, and gambled when not playing sports. he was also humble, generous to the needy, and a man of integrity. it was in 1928 that famed coach knute rockne used his final conversation with the dying gipp to inspire the notre dame team to beat the army team and "win one for the gipper." the 1940 film, knute rockne, all american, starred pat o'brien as knute rockne and ronald reagan as gipp. today the team competes in notre dame stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###user ques###ronald reagan played the role of whom in 1940's "knute rockne?"###bot neutral###gipp. today the team competes in notre dame stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###end### |
###cont###george gipp was the school's legendary football player during 1916–20. he played semiprofessional baseball and smoked, drank, and gambled when not playing sports. he was also humble, generous to the needy, and a man of integrity. it was in 1928 that famed coach knute rockne used his final conversation with the dying gipp to inspire the notre dame team to beat the army team and "win one for the gipper." the 1940 film, knute rockne, all american, starred pat o'brien as knute rockne and ronald reagan as gipp. today the team competes in notre dame stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###user ques###how many seats are in notre dame stadium?###bot neutral###80,795-seat stadium on campus. the current head coach is brian kelly, hired from the university of cincinnati on december 11, 2009. kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at notre dame is 52–21. in 2012, kelly's fighting irish squad went undefeated and played in the bcs national championship game. kelly succeeded charlie weis, who was fired in november 2009 after five seasons. although weis led his team to two bowl championship series bowl games, his overall record was 35–27, mediocre by notre dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. the football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.###end### |
###cont###football gameday traditions during home games, activities occur all around campus and different dorms decorate their halls with a traditional item (e.g. zahm house's two-story banner). traditional activities begin at the stroke of midnight with the drummers' circle. this tradition involves the drum line of the band of the fighting irish and ushers in the rest of the festivities that will continue the rest of the gameday saturday. later that day, the trumpet section will play the notre dame victory march and the notre dame alma mater under the dome. the band entire will play a concert at the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###user ques###what is displayed at zahm house for football home games at notre dame?###bot neutral###two-story banner). traditional activities begin at the stroke of midnight with the drummers' circle. this tradition involves the drum line of the band of the fighting irish and ushers in the rest of the festivities that will continue the rest of the gameday saturday. later that day, the trumpet section will play the notre dame victory march and the notre dame alma mater under the dome. the band entire will play a concert at the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###end### |
###cont###football gameday traditions during home games, activities occur all around campus and different dorms decorate their halls with a traditional item (e.g. zahm house's two-story banner). traditional activities begin at the stroke of midnight with the drummers' circle. this tradition involves the drum line of the band of the fighting irish and ushers in the rest of the festivities that will continue the rest of the gameday saturday. later that day, the trumpet section will play the notre dame victory march and the notre dame alma mater under the dome. the band entire will play a concert at the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###user ques###what occurs at midnight preceding a football home game at notre dame?###bot neutral###the drummers' circle. this tradition involves the drum line of the band of the fighting irish and ushers in the rest of the festivities that will continue the rest of the gameday saturday. later that day, the trumpet section will play the notre dame victory march and the notre dame alma mater under the dome. the band entire will play a concert at the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###end### |
###cont###football gameday traditions during home games, activities occur all around campus and different dorms decorate their halls with a traditional item (e.g. zahm house's two-story banner). traditional activities begin at the stroke of midnight with the drummers' circle. this tradition involves the drum line of the band of the fighting irish and ushers in the rest of the festivities that will continue the rest of the gameday saturday. later that day, the trumpet section will play the notre dame victory march and the notre dame alma mater under the dome. the band entire will play a concert at the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###user ques###from where does the band of the fighting irish lead a march to the notre dame stadium for football home games?###bot neutral###the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###end### |
###cont###football gameday traditions during home games, activities occur all around campus and different dorms decorate their halls with a traditional item (e.g. zahm house's two-story banner). traditional activities begin at the stroke of midnight with the drummers' circle. this tradition involves the drum line of the band of the fighting irish and ushers in the rest of the festivities that will continue the rest of the gameday saturday. later that day, the trumpet section will play the notre dame victory march and the notre dame alma mater under the dome. the band entire will play a concert at the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###user ques###what songs does the trumpet section of the band of the fighting irish play preceding home football games?###bot neutral###the notre dame victory march and the notre dame alma mater under the dome. the band entire will play a concert at the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###end### |
###cont###football gameday traditions during home games, activities occur all around campus and different dorms decorate their halls with a traditional item (e.g. zahm house's two-story banner). traditional activities begin at the stroke of midnight with the drummers' circle. this tradition involves the drum line of the band of the fighting irish and ushers in the rest of the festivities that will continue the rest of the gameday saturday. later that day, the trumpet section will play the notre dame victory march and the notre dame alma mater under the dome. the band entire will play a concert at the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###user ques###on what day do notre dame home football games occur?###bot neutral###saturday. later that day, the trumpet section will play the notre dame victory march and the notre dame alma mater under the dome. the band entire will play a concert at the steps of bond hall, from where they will march into notre dame stadium, leading fans and students alike across campus to the game.###end### |
###cont###the men's basketball team has over 1,600 wins, one of only 12 schools who have reached that mark, and have appeared in 28 ncaa tournaments. former player austin carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61. although the team has never won the ncaa tournament, they were named by the helms athletic foundation as national champions twice. the team has orchestrated a number of upsets of number one ranked teams, the most notable of which was ending ucla's record 88-game winning streak in 1974. the team has beaten an additional eight number-one teams, and those nine wins rank second, to ucla's 10, all-time in wins against the top team. the team plays in newly renovated purcell pavilion (within the edmund p. joyce center), which reopened for the beginning of the 2009–2010 season. the team is coached by mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###user ques###how many wins does the notre dame men's basketball team have?###bot neutral###over 1,600 wins, one of only 12 schools who have reached that mark, and have appeared in 28 ncaa tournaments. former player austin carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61. although the team has never won the ncaa tournament, they were named by the helms athletic foundation as national champions twice. the team has orchestrated a number of upsets of number one ranked teams, the most notable of which was ending ucla's record 88-game winning streak in 1974. the team has beaten an additional eight number-one teams, and those nine wins rank second, to ucla's 10, all-time in wins against the top team. the team plays in newly renovated purcell pavilion (within the edmund p. joyce center), which reopened for the beginning of the 2009–2010 season. the team is coached by mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###end### |
###cont###the men's basketball team has over 1,600 wins, one of only 12 schools who have reached that mark, and have appeared in 28 ncaa tournaments. former player austin carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61. although the team has never won the ncaa tournament, they were named by the helms athletic foundation as national champions twice. the team has orchestrated a number of upsets of number one ranked teams, the most notable of which was ending ucla's record 88-game winning streak in 1974. the team has beaten an additional eight number-one teams, and those nine wins rank second, to ucla's 10, all-time in wins against the top team. the team plays in newly renovated purcell pavilion (within the edmund p. joyce center), which reopened for the beginning of the 2009–2010 season. the team is coached by mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###user ques###how many schools have a similar men's basketball record to notre dame in terms of wins?###bot neutral###12 schools who have reached that mark, and have appeared in 28 ncaa tournaments. former player austin carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61. although the team has never won the ncaa tournament, they were named by the helms athletic foundation as national champions twice. the team has orchestrated a number of upsets of number one ranked teams, the most notable of which was ending ucla's record 88-game winning streak in 1974. the team has beaten an additional eight number-one teams, and those nine wins rank second, to ucla's 10, all-time in wins against the top team. the team plays in newly renovated purcell pavilion (within the edmund p. joyce center), which reopened for the beginning of the 2009–2010 season. the team is coached by mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###end### |
###cont###the men's basketball team has over 1,600 wins, one of only 12 schools who have reached that mark, and have appeared in 28 ncaa tournaments. former player austin carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61. although the team has never won the ncaa tournament, they were named by the helms athletic foundation as national champions twice. the team has orchestrated a number of upsets of number one ranked teams, the most notable of which was ending ucla's record 88-game winning streak in 1974. the team has beaten an additional eight number-one teams, and those nine wins rank second, to ucla's 10, all-time in wins against the top team. the team plays in newly renovated purcell pavilion (within the edmund p. joyce center), which reopened for the beginning of the 2009–2010 season. the team is coached by mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###user ques###how many ncaa tournaments did the notre dame men's basketball team take part in?###bot neutral###28 ncaa tournaments. former player austin carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61. although the team has never won the ncaa tournament, they were named by the helms athletic foundation as national champions twice. the team has orchestrated a number of upsets of number one ranked teams, the most notable of which was ending ucla's record 88-game winning streak in 1974. the team has beaten an additional eight number-one teams, and those nine wins rank second, to ucla's 10, all-time in wins against the top team. the team plays in newly renovated purcell pavilion (within the edmund p. joyce center), which reopened for the beginning of the 2009–2010 season. the team is coached by mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###end### |
###cont###the men's basketball team has over 1,600 wins, one of only 12 schools who have reached that mark, and have appeared in 28 ncaa tournaments. former player austin carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61. although the team has never won the ncaa tournament, they were named by the helms athletic foundation as national champions twice. the team has orchestrated a number of upsets of number one ranked teams, the most notable of which was ending ucla's record 88-game winning streak in 1974. the team has beaten an additional eight number-one teams, and those nine wins rank second, to ucla's 10, all-time in wins against the top team. the team plays in newly renovated purcell pavilion (within the edmund p. joyce center), which reopened for the beginning of the 2009–2010 season. the team is coached by mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###user ques###which notre dame men's basketball player has the record for more points in one game?###bot neutral###austin carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61. although the team has never won the ncaa tournament, they were named by the helms athletic foundation as national champions twice. the team has orchestrated a number of upsets of number one ranked teams, the most notable of which was ending ucla's record 88-game winning streak in 1974. the team has beaten an additional eight number-one teams, and those nine wins rank second, to ucla's 10, all-time in wins against the top team. the team plays in newly renovated purcell pavilion (within the edmund p. joyce center), which reopened for the beginning of the 2009–2010 season. the team is coached by mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###end### |
###cont###the men's basketball team has over 1,600 wins, one of only 12 schools who have reached that mark, and have appeared in 28 ncaa tournaments. former player austin carr holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the tournament with 61. although the team has never won the ncaa tournament, they were named by the helms athletic foundation as national champions twice. the team has orchestrated a number of upsets of number one ranked teams, the most notable of which was ending ucla's record 88-game winning streak in 1974. the team has beaten an additional eight number-one teams, and those nine wins rank second, to ucla's 10, all-time in wins against the top team. the team plays in newly renovated purcell pavilion (within the edmund p. joyce center), which reopened for the beginning of the 2009–2010 season. the team is coached by mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###user ques###who was the notre dame men's basketball coach in 2014?###bot neutral###mike brey, who, as of the 2014–15 season, his fifteenth at notre dame, has achieved a 332-165 record. in 2009 they were invited to the nit, where they advanced to the semifinals but were beaten by penn state who went on and beat baylor in the championship. the 2010–11 team concluded its regular season ranked number seven in the country, with a record of 25–5, brey's fifth straight 20-win season, and a second-place finish in the big east. during the 2014-15 season, the team went 32-6 and won the acc conference tournament, later advancing to the elite 8, where the fighting irish lost on a missed buzzer-beater against then undefeated kentucky. led by nba draft picks jerian grant and pat connaughton, the fighting irish beat the eventual national champion duke blue devils twice during the season. the 32 wins were the most by the fighting irish team since 1908-09.###end### |
###cont###the "notre dame victory march" is the fight song for the university of notre dame. it was written by two brothers who were notre dame graduates. the rev. michael j. shea, a 1904 graduate, wrote the music, and his brother, john f. shea, who earned degrees in 1906 and 1908, wrote the original lyrics. the lyrics were revised in the 1920s; it first appeared under the copyright of the university of notre dame in 1928. the chorus is, "cheer cheer for old notre dame, wake up the echos cheering her name. send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky! what though the odds be great or small, old notre dame will win over all. while her loyal sons are marching, onward to victory!"###user ques###who wrote the original lyrics to the notre dame victory march?###bot neutral###john f. shea, who earned degrees in 1906 and 1908, wrote the original lyrics. the lyrics were revised in the 1920s; it first appeared under the copyright of the university of notre dame in 1928. the chorus is, "cheer cheer for old notre dame, wake up the echos cheering her name. send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky! what though the odds be great or small, old notre dame will win over all. while her loyal sons are marching, onward to victory!"###end### |
###cont###the "notre dame victory march" is the fight song for the university of notre dame. it was written by two brothers who were notre dame graduates. the rev. michael j. shea, a 1904 graduate, wrote the music, and his brother, john f. shea, who earned degrees in 1906 and 1908, wrote the original lyrics. the lyrics were revised in the 1920s; it first appeared under the copyright of the university of notre dame in 1928. the chorus is, "cheer cheer for old notre dame, wake up the echos cheering her name. send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky! what though the odds be great or small, old notre dame will win over all. while her loyal sons are marching, onward to victory!"###user ques###in what year did michael j. shea graduate from notre dame?###bot neutral###1904 graduate, wrote the music, and his brother, john f. shea, who earned degrees in 1906 and 1908, wrote the original lyrics. the lyrics were revised in the 1920s; it first appeared under the copyright of the university of notre dame in 1928. the chorus is, "cheer cheer for old notre dame, wake up the echos cheering her name. send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky! what though the odds be great or small, old notre dame will win over all. while her loyal sons are marching, onward to victory!"###end### |
###cont###the "notre dame victory march" is the fight song for the university of notre dame. it was written by two brothers who were notre dame graduates. the rev. michael j. shea, a 1904 graduate, wrote the music, and his brother, john f. shea, who earned degrees in 1906 and 1908, wrote the original lyrics. the lyrics were revised in the 1920s; it first appeared under the copyright of the university of notre dame in 1928. the chorus is, "cheer cheer for old notre dame, wake up the echos cheering her name. send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky! what though the odds be great or small, old notre dame will win over all. while her loyal sons are marching, onward to victory!"###user ques###who is responsible for writing the music for "notre dame victory march?"###bot neutral###rev. michael j. shea, a 1904 graduate, wrote the music, and his brother, john f. shea, who earned degrees in 1906 and 1908, wrote the original lyrics. the lyrics were revised in the 1920s; it first appeared under the copyright of the university of notre dame in 1928. the chorus is, "cheer cheer for old notre dame, wake up the echos cheering her name. send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky! what though the odds be great or small, old notre dame will win over all. while her loyal sons are marching, onward to victory!"###end### |
###cont###the "notre dame victory march" is the fight song for the university of notre dame. it was written by two brothers who were notre dame graduates. the rev. michael j. shea, a 1904 graduate, wrote the music, and his brother, john f. shea, who earned degrees in 1906 and 1908, wrote the original lyrics. the lyrics were revised in the 1920s; it first appeared under the copyright of the university of notre dame in 1928. the chorus is, "cheer cheer for old notre dame, wake up the echos cheering her name. send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky! what though the odds be great or small, old notre dame will win over all. while her loyal sons are marching, onward to victory!"###user ques###in what year did "notre dame victory march" get copyrighted?###bot neutral###1928. the chorus is, "cheer cheer for old notre dame, wake up the echos cheering her name. send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky! what though the odds be great or small, old notre dame will win over all. while her loyal sons are marching, onward to victory!"###end### |
###cont###the "notre dame victory march" is the fight song for the university of notre dame. it was written by two brothers who were notre dame graduates. the rev. michael j. shea, a 1904 graduate, wrote the music, and his brother, john f. shea, who earned degrees in 1906 and 1908, wrote the original lyrics. the lyrics were revised in the 1920s; it first appeared under the copyright of the university of notre dame in 1928. the chorus is, "cheer cheer for old notre dame, wake up the echos cheering her name. send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky! what though the odds be great or small, old notre dame will win over all. while her loyal sons are marching, onward to victory!"###user ques###to where are the loyal sons in "notre dame fight song" marching?###bot neutral###onward to victory!"###end### |
###cont###in the film knute rockne, all american, knute rockne (played by pat o'brien) delivers the famous "win one for the gipper" speech, at which point the background music swells with the "notre dame victory march". george gipp was played by ronald reagan, whose nickname "the gipper" was derived from this role. this scene was parodied in the movie airplane! with the same background music, only this time honoring george zipp, one of ted striker's former comrades. the song also was prominent in the movie rudy, with sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###user ques###ronald reagan had a nickname, what was it?###bot neutral###the gipper" was derived from this role. this scene was parodied in the movie airplane! with the same background music, only this time honoring george zipp, one of ted striker's former comrades. the song also was prominent in the movie rudy, with sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###end### |
###cont###in the film knute rockne, all american, knute rockne (played by pat o'brien) delivers the famous "win one for the gipper" speech, at which point the background music swells with the "notre dame victory march". george gipp was played by ronald reagan, whose nickname "the gipper" was derived from this role. this scene was parodied in the movie airplane! with the same background music, only this time honoring george zipp, one of ted striker's former comrades. the song also was prominent in the movie rudy, with sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###user ques###in what film did a parody of the "win one for the gipper" speech appear?###bot neutral###airplane! with the same background music, only this time honoring george zipp, one of ted striker's former comrades. the song also was prominent in the movie rudy, with sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###end### |
###cont###in the film knute rockne, all american, knute rockne (played by pat o'brien) delivers the famous "win one for the gipper" speech, at which point the background music swells with the "notre dame victory march". george gipp was played by ronald reagan, whose nickname "the gipper" was derived from this role. this scene was parodied in the movie airplane! with the same background music, only this time honoring george zipp, one of ted striker's former comrades. the song also was prominent in the movie rudy, with sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###user ques###who starred as daniel ruettiger in the film rudy?###bot neutral###sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###end### |
###cont###in the film knute rockne, all american, knute rockne (played by pat o'brien) delivers the famous "win one for the gipper" speech, at which point the background music swells with the "notre dame victory march". george gipp was played by ronald reagan, whose nickname "the gipper" was derived from this role. this scene was parodied in the movie airplane! with the same background music, only this time honoring george zipp, one of ted striker's former comrades. the song also was prominent in the movie rudy, with sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###user ques###which person was a former comrade to ted striker in the film airplane!?###bot neutral###george zipp, one of ted striker's former comrades. the song also was prominent in the movie rudy, with sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###end### |
###cont###in the film knute rockne, all american, knute rockne (played by pat o'brien) delivers the famous "win one for the gipper" speech, at which point the background music swells with the "notre dame victory march". george gipp was played by ronald reagan, whose nickname "the gipper" was derived from this role. this scene was parodied in the movie airplane! with the same background music, only this time honoring george zipp, one of ted striker's former comrades. the song also was prominent in the movie rudy, with sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###user ques###pat o'brien portrayed which person in the film knute rockne?###bot neutral###knute rockne (played by pat o'brien) delivers the famous "win one for the gipper" speech, at which point the background music swells with the "notre dame victory march". george gipp was played by ronald reagan, whose nickname "the gipper" was derived from this role. this scene was parodied in the movie airplane! with the same background music, only this time honoring george zipp, one of ted striker's former comrades. the song also was prominent in the movie rudy, with sean astin as daniel "rudy" ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the university of notre dame despite significant obstacles.###end### |
###cont###notre dame alumni work in various fields. alumni working in political fields include state governors, members of the united states congress, and former united states secretary of state condoleezza rice. a notable alumnus of the college of science is medicine nobel prize winner eric f. wieschaus. a number of university heads are alumni, including notre dame's current president, the rev. john jenkins. additionally, many alumni are in the media, including talk show hosts regis philbin and phil donahue, and television and radio personalities such as mike golic and hannah storm. with the university having high profile sports teams itself, a number of alumni went on to become involved in athletics outside the university, including professional baseball, basketball, football, and ice hockey players, such as joe theismann, joe montana, tim brown, ross browner, rocket ismail, ruth riley, jeff samardzija, jerome bettis, brett lebda, olympic gold medalist mariel zagunis, professional boxer mike lee, former football coaches such as charlie weis, frank leahy and knute rockne, and basketball hall of famers austin carr and adrian dantley. other notable alumni include prominent businessman edward j. debartolo, jr. and astronaut jim wetherbee.###user ques###which secretary of state attended notre dame?###bot neutral###condoleezza rice. a notable alumnus of the college of science is medicine nobel prize winner eric f. wieschaus. a number of university heads are alumni, including notre dame's current president, the rev. john jenkins. additionally, many alumni are in the media, including talk show hosts regis philbin and phil donahue, and television and radio personalities such as mike golic and hannah storm. with the university having high profile sports teams itself, a number of alumni went on to become involved in athletics outside the university, including professional baseball, basketball, football, and ice hockey players, such as joe theismann, joe montana, tim brown, ross browner, rocket ismail, ruth riley, jeff samardzija, jerome bettis, brett lebda, olympic gold medalist mariel zagunis, professional boxer mike lee, former football coaches such as charlie weis, frank leahy and knute rockne, and basketball hall of famers austin carr and adrian dantley. other notable alumni include prominent businessman edward j. debartolo, jr. and astronaut jim wetherbee.###end### |
###cont###notre dame alumni work in various fields. alumni working in political fields include state governors, members of the united states congress, and former united states secretary of state condoleezza rice. a notable alumnus of the college of science is medicine nobel prize winner eric f. wieschaus. a number of university heads are alumni, including notre dame's current president, the rev. john jenkins. additionally, many alumni are in the media, including talk show hosts regis philbin and phil donahue, and television and radio personalities such as mike golic and hannah storm. with the university having high profile sports teams itself, a number of alumni went on to become involved in athletics outside the university, including professional baseball, basketball, football, and ice hockey players, such as joe theismann, joe montana, tim brown, ross browner, rocket ismail, ruth riley, jeff samardzija, jerome bettis, brett lebda, olympic gold medalist mariel zagunis, professional boxer mike lee, former football coaches such as charlie weis, frank leahy and knute rockne, and basketball hall of famers austin carr and adrian dantley. other notable alumni include prominent businessman edward j. debartolo, jr. and astronaut jim wetherbee.###user ques###which notre dame alum from the college of science won a nobel prize?###bot neutral###eric f. wieschaus. a number of university heads are alumni, including notre dame's current president, the rev. john jenkins. additionally, many alumni are in the media, including talk show hosts regis philbin and phil donahue, and television and radio personalities such as mike golic and hannah storm. with the university having high profile sports teams itself, a number of alumni went on to become involved in athletics outside the university, including professional baseball, basketball, football, and ice hockey players, such as joe theismann, joe montana, tim brown, ross browner, rocket ismail, ruth riley, jeff samardzija, jerome bettis, brett lebda, olympic gold medalist mariel zagunis, professional boxer mike lee, former football coaches such as charlie weis, frank leahy and knute rockne, and basketball hall of famers austin carr and adrian dantley. other notable alumni include prominent businessman edward j. debartolo, jr. and astronaut jim wetherbee.###end### |
###cont###notre dame alumni work in various fields. alumni working in political fields include state governors, members of the united states congress, and former united states secretary of state condoleezza rice. a notable alumnus of the college of science is medicine nobel prize winner eric f. wieschaus. a number of university heads are alumni, including notre dame's current president, the rev. john jenkins. additionally, many alumni are in the media, including talk show hosts regis philbin and phil donahue, and television and radio personalities such as mike golic and hannah storm. with the university having high profile sports teams itself, a number of alumni went on to become involved in athletics outside the university, including professional baseball, basketball, football, and ice hockey players, such as joe theismann, joe montana, tim brown, ross browner, rocket ismail, ruth riley, jeff samardzija, jerome bettis, brett lebda, olympic gold medalist mariel zagunis, professional boxer mike lee, former football coaches such as charlie weis, frank leahy and knute rockne, and basketball hall of famers austin carr and adrian dantley. other notable alumni include prominent businessman edward j. debartolo, jr. and astronaut jim wetherbee.###user ques###who is the current president of notre dame?###bot neutral###rev. john jenkins. additionally, many alumni are in the media, including talk show hosts regis philbin and phil donahue, and television and radio personalities such as mike golic and hannah storm. with the university having high profile sports teams itself, a number of alumni went on to become involved in athletics outside the university, including professional baseball, basketball, football, and ice hockey players, such as joe theismann, joe montana, tim brown, ross browner, rocket ismail, ruth riley, jeff samardzija, jerome bettis, brett lebda, olympic gold medalist mariel zagunis, professional boxer mike lee, former football coaches such as charlie weis, frank leahy and knute rockne, and basketball hall of famers austin carr and adrian dantley. other notable alumni include prominent businessman edward j. debartolo, jr. and astronaut jim wetherbee.###end### |
###cont###notre dame alumni work in various fields. alumni working in political fields include state governors, members of the united states congress, and former united states secretary of state condoleezza rice. a notable alumnus of the college of science is medicine nobel prize winner eric f. wieschaus. a number of university heads are alumni, including notre dame's current president, the rev. john jenkins. additionally, many alumni are in the media, including talk show hosts regis philbin and phil donahue, and television and radio personalities such as mike golic and hannah storm. with the university having high profile sports teams itself, a number of alumni went on to become involved in athletics outside the university, including professional baseball, basketball, football, and ice hockey players, such as joe theismann, joe montana, tim brown, ross browner, rocket ismail, ruth riley, jeff samardzija, jerome bettis, brett lebda, olympic gold medalist mariel zagunis, professional boxer mike lee, former football coaches such as charlie weis, frank leahy and knute rockne, and basketball hall of famers austin carr and adrian dantley. other notable alumni include prominent businessman edward j. debartolo, jr. and astronaut jim wetherbee.###user ques###mariel zagunis is notable for winning what?###bot neutral###olympic gold medalist mariel zagunis, professional boxer mike lee, former football coaches such as charlie weis, frank leahy and knute rockne, and basketball hall of famers austin carr and adrian dantley. other notable alumni include prominent businessman edward j. debartolo, jr. and astronaut jim wetherbee.###end### |
###cont###notre dame alumni work in various fields. alumni working in political fields include state governors, members of the united states congress, and former united states secretary of state condoleezza rice. a notable alumnus of the college of science is medicine nobel prize winner eric f. wieschaus. a number of university heads are alumni, including notre dame's current president, the rev. john jenkins. additionally, many alumni are in the media, including talk show hosts regis philbin and phil donahue, and television and radio personalities such as mike golic and hannah storm. with the university having high profile sports teams itself, a number of alumni went on to become involved in athletics outside the university, including professional baseball, basketball, football, and ice hockey players, such as joe theismann, joe montana, tim brown, ross browner, rocket ismail, ruth riley, jeff samardzija, jerome bettis, brett lebda, olympic gold medalist mariel zagunis, professional boxer mike lee, former football coaches such as charlie weis, frank leahy and knute rockne, and basketball hall of famers austin carr and adrian dantley. other notable alumni include prominent businessman edward j. debartolo, jr. and astronaut jim wetherbee.###user ques###which notable astronaut is known to have attended notre dame?###bot neutral###jim wetherbee.###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###when did beyonce start becoming popular?###bot neutral###in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###what areas did beyonce compete in when she was growing up?###bot neutral###singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###when did beyonce leave destiny's child and become a solo singer?###bot neutral###2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###in what city and state did beyonce grow up? ###bot neutral###houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###in which decade did beyonce become famous?###bot neutral###late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###in what r&b group was she the lead singer?###bot neutral###destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###what album made her a worldwide known artist?###bot neutral###dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###who managed the destiny's child group?###bot neutral###mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###in what city did beyonce grow up?###bot neutral###houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###what was the name of beyonce's first solo album?###bot neutral###dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###on what date was beyonce born?###bot neutral###september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###what is beyonce's full name?###bot neutral###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###when did beyoncé rise to fame?###bot neutral###late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###what role did beyoncé have in destiny's child?###bot neutral###lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###what was the first album beyoncé released as a solo artist?###bot neutral###dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###when did beyoncé release dangerously in love?###bot neutral###2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###how many grammy awards did beyoncé win for her first solo album?###bot neutral###five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###what was beyoncé's role in destiny's child?###bot neutral###lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###what was the name of beyoncé's first solo album?###bot neutral###dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###beyoncé giselle knowles-carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/ bee-yon-say) (born september 4, 1981) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. born and raised in houston, texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of r&b girl-group destiny's child. managed by her father, mathew knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. their hiatus saw the release of beyoncé's debut album, dangerously in love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###user ques###when did beyoncé release her first solo album?###bot neutral###2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five grammy awards and featured the billboard hot 100 number-one singles "crazy in love" and "baby boy".###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###after her second solo album, what other entertainment venture did beyonce explore?###bot neutral###acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###which artist did beyonce marry?###bot neutral###jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###to set the record for grammys, how many did beyonce win?###bot neutral###six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###for what movie did beyonce receive her first golden globe nomination?###bot neutral###dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###when did beyonce take a hiatus in her career and take control of her management?###bot neutral###2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###which album was darker in tone from her previous work?###bot neutral###beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###after what movie portraying etta james, did beyonce create sasha fierce?###bot neutral###cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###when did destiny's child end their group act?###bot neutral###june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###what was the name of beyoncé's second solo album?###bot neutral###b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###what was beyoncé's first acting job, in 2006?###bot neutral###dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |
###cont###following the disbandment of destiny's child in june 2005, she released her second solo album, b'day (2006), which contained hits "déjà vu", "irreplaceable", and "beautiful liar". beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a golden globe-nominated performance in dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in the pink panther (2006) and obsessed (2009). her marriage to rapper jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###user ques###who is beyoncé married to?###bot neutral###jay z and portrayal of etta james in cadillac records (2008) influenced her third album, i am... sasha fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego sasha fierce and earned a record-setting six grammy awards in 2010, including song of the year for "single ladies (put a ring on it)". beyoncé took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, beyoncé (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.###end### |