- LocationDuncan Student Center W246
- DescriptionFrom apps to parlays, betting is reshaping how we experience sports. How does it impact our connection to our favorite players, our social circles, and our well-being? Whether you're a fan, a bettor, or just curious, join the GRC M&A Firestarters and the UCC for an open and engaging conversation on the culture and implications of sports betting on our campus and beyond. Dinner provided!<br><br><a href="https://grc.nd.edu/events/2025/04/15/beyond-the-bet/">https://grc.nd.edu/events/2025/04/15/beyond-the-bet/</a>
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