Notre Dame asks Cathedral High School to drop Irish logo, nickname
by Aaron Bracamontes \ El Paso Times
After being known in El Paso as the Fighting Irish, Cathedral High School will have to change its mascot to avoid conflict with the University of Notre Dame.
The local high school received a letter from Notre Dame last year requesting that the school stop using the Indiana university's leprechaun logo and Fighting Irish nickname in compliance with U.S. trademark laws.
Since then, the university and high school have been in discussions, Notre Dame spokesman Dennis Brow said.
"Cathedral is one of many schools that, over the years, have adopted the nickname Fighting Irish and/or used the leprechaun logo," Brown said in a written statement. "Notre Dame does not actively seek out such schools, but when a school's use of our trademarked symbols comes to our attention, we do notify it and ask administrators there to find alternatives."
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"The letter said if we want to change the details of the leprechaun, it would be OK," Forti said. "I think after
85 years we will still be called the 'Fighting Irish' by everyone in town. We will always be known by that, and it will be hard to change overnight."
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