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In All Things
The tragic voice of “Marguerite”
March 08, 2016
Rule number one is he cannot and will not tell his wife she cannot sing.
In All Things
Remembering history, not erasing it
February 29, 2016
Memorials to controversial historical figures should be used for history lessons.
Of Other Things
Stop Hazing Now
February 11, 2016
Undergraduate misbehavior is a ‘progressively worsening reality.’
In All Things
The pursuit for justice for students and faculty at Mount St. Mary’s University
February 11, 2016
Catholic universities must scrupulously follow the shared American university norms for faculty and student rights, particularly in times of controversy.
In All Things
From Chile, a story of priests in exile, trapped by guilt and sin
February 01, 2016
'The Club' is the story of spiritual darkness, clouded minds, of sunset in miserable lives, of violence and piety.
Books
Casualties of Resistance
January 28, 2016
'The Cost of Courage,' by Charles Kaiser
In All Things
'Rabin: the Last Day' chronicles the death of a peacemaker
January 28, 2016
“Rabin, The Last Day” is convinced that Israel has a conscience and forces it to face its sins.
In All Things
Is there a Jesuit who served more generously than Ed Glynn?
January 27, 2016
Edward Glynn, S.J., served as America’s Washington correspondent during the 1972 presidential election and the Watergate crisis.
In All Things
Sean Penn's El Chapo interview fails journalism standards and the public
January 12, 2016
The interview was hardly more than an encounter that shed little light on an important story.
Teacher, Heal Thyself: Fixing the nation’s education crisis requires elementary thinking
January 07, 2016
Fixing the nation’s education crisis requires elementary thinking.
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