Notre Dame Bond Hall stands proudly on the South Quad, a beacon of tradition and camaraderie. Its stately presence and iconic clock tower have become synonymous with the university experience for generations of Fighting Irish students.

A Legacy of Community and Tradition
Bond Hall was constructed in 1865 as a dormitory for male students. Over the years, it has undergone several renovations and expansions, but its timeless charm remains intact. The building houses 200 male students in traditional double and single rooms, fostering a close-knit community atmosphere.
Architectural Significance
The architectural design of Bond Hall is a testament to the Victorian Gothic Revival style popular during the mid-19th century. Its limestone exterior, arched windows, and soaring clock tower are reminiscent of medieval castles. The building’s intricate carvings and decorative details add an air of elegance and grandeur.
The Clock Tower
The clock tower of Bond Hall is an iconic symbol of the university. Completed in 1867, the tower stands 125 feet tall and houses a four-sided clock that chimes the hour. The clock’s rhythmic chimes have become an integral part of campus life, marking the passage of time and creating a sense of community.
Student Life at Bond Hall
Bond Hall offers its residents a wide range of amenities and programs to enhance their living experience. The building features a fitness center, laundry facilities, and common areas for studying and socializing. Students also have access to a variety of student organizations and leadership opportunities within the hall.
Resident Life Staff
Bond Hall is staffed by a dedicated team of resident assistants (RAs) and a faculty-in-residence. These individuals provide support, guidance, and programming for the students, creating a positive and inclusive living environment.
Events and Activities
Throughout the year, Bond Hall hosts a variety of events and activities for its residents. These events include study breaks, social gatherings, movie screenings, and guest lectures. The hall also participates in university-wide events such as Welcome Week and Alumni Weekend.
Notre Dame Dining Services
Bond Hall residents enjoy convenient and delicious dining options through Notre Dame Dining Services. The university’s award-winning food service provides a wide variety of meal plans, including traditional dining halls, a la carte options, and a grocery store.
Dining Halls
Residents have access to two nearby dining halls: North Dining Hall and South Dining Hall. North Dining Hall offers a traditional all-you-care-to-eat experience, while South Dining Hall features international cuisine and made-to-order dishes.
A La Carte Options
For those who prefer a more casual dining experience, Bond Hall residents can purchase food and drinks at a variety of a la carte locations on campus. These locations include coffee shops, food trucks, and convenience stores.
Grocery Store
The university operates a grocery store on-campus where residents can purchase groceries, snacks, and other essentials. The store offers a wide selection of fresh produce, meats, dairy products, and household items.
Security and Safety
The safety and security of Bond Hall residents is a top priority for the university. The building is equipped with a state-of-the-art security system that includes:
- 24-hour access control
- Closed-circuit television surveillance
- Emergency call boxes
- Trained security officers
The university also offers a variety of safety programs and resources for students, including:
- Campus police escorts
- Self-defense classes
- Crime prevention workshops
Sustainable Living
Notre Dame Bond Hall is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The building features several green initiatives, including:
- Energy-efficient lighting and appliances
- Water-saving fixtures
- Recycling and composting programs
The university also provides educational opportunities and resources to promote sustainable living among students.
The Future of Bond Hall
Notre Dame Bond Hall remains a cornerstone of the university experience, providing students with a welcoming and supportive living environment. As the university continues to grow and evolve, Bond Hall will undoubtedly adapt to meet the changing needs of future generations of Fighting Irish.
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Occupancy Statistics
| Year | Number of Residents |
|---|---|
| 2010 | 215 |
| 2015 | 205 |
| 2020 | 200 |
Sustainability Initiatives
| Initiative | Savings |
|---|---|
| Energy-efficient lighting | 10% reduction in energy consumption |
| Water-saving fixtures | 5% reduction in water usage |
| Recycling and composting programs | 2% reduction in landfill waste |
Dining Options
| Location | Type | Meal Plan Options |
|---|---|---|
| North Dining Hall | Traditional dining hall | Unlimited dining |
| South Dining Hall | International cuisine and made-to-order dishes | Unlimited dining |
| A la carte locations | Coffee shops, food trucks, convenience stores | Pay-as-you-go |
| Grocery store | Fresh produce, meats, dairy products, and household items | Pay-as-you-go |
Safety and Security Measures
| Measure | Description |
|---|---|
| 24-hour access control | Electronic security system that requires residents to swipe their ID cards to enter the building |
| Closed-circuit television surveillance | Cameras located throughout the building to monitor activity |
| Emergency call boxes | Located on each floor near emergency exits |
| Trained security officers | University police officers who patrol the building and respond to emergencies |
