Go Gold Substance-Free Tailgate
Saturday, September 20, 2025 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
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- DescriptionThe fall football season is here, and the Go Gold Substance-Free Tailgate is the place to be on game day! ND students, join in on DeBartolo Quad for free Chick-fil-A, lawn games, therapy dogs, giveaways, and more. Show your support for Recovery Awareness Month at our button-making station, take on our campus quest for a chance to win the giant Recovery Bear, and enjoy a fun, stress-free space to celebrate with friends. All students are welcome—come build community, cheer for the Irish, and make it a great game day!
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