Student Essay: Abiding Rights
Student Essay: Abiding Rights By Ellery Toman We tend to think of the Bill of Rights as an innovation, but it builds upon a thriving tradition in English […]
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Student Essay: Abiding Rights By Ellery Toman We tend to think of the Bill of Rights as an innovation, but it builds upon a thriving tradition in English […]
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Student Essay: What Hath STEM to Do With Classics? By Jonah Starr For students who are focusing on technology or the sciences, is it really worth the sacrifice
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Student Essay: The Power of Nothing By Zeke Frerichs “Nothing can come of nothing.” —King Lear The plot of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, as evident in the
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Student Essay: Liberation By Jozef MacKinnon “Give me liberty or give me death!” Such were the words of Patrick Henry at the Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775,
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Student Essay: The Spirit of Macbeth By Chizaram Ugochuku Macbeth not only ignores, but exactly reverses, the precepts of the Sermon on the Mount—and reaps the inevitable consequences.
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Student Essay: In Search of The King’s Gold By Alexa Atkinson The vicissitudes of the devout life are masterfully portrayed in Cheney’s novel. Edyth Wilsey has spent her
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Student Essay: The Science of Heaven By Ethan Rohrbach Aquinas’ role in the history of culture is sometimes misunderstood, but remains vital. St. Thomas Aquinas, prolific Catholic philosopher
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Student Essay: A Chorus of Murders By Aurora Muggeridge What makes for a sympathetic villain in Greek tragedy? Æschylus’ Clytemnestra and Euripides’ Medea are two wrathful women who
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Student Essay: The Message of Orthodoxy By Genevie Roby In perhaps his most famous work, Chesterton sets forth a vision of Christian belief with lasting and exceptional value.
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Student Essay: Education Shouldn’t Be Right By Emily Abbot History, like most subjects, is shaped by perspective and should be taught accordingly. Many long-renowned historical records have been
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