Student Essay: A Walk in the Woods
Student Essay: A Walk in the Woods By Caleb Scott The splendor of nature is not a cliche, but a reality that merits our attention. When taking your […]
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Student Essay: A Walk in the Woods By Caleb Scott The splendor of nature is not a cliche, but a reality that merits our attention. When taking your […]
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Student Profile: Matthew Tolbert, First Ever 120 on the CLT At six years old, the Classic Learning Test has a perfect score for the first time! Classic Learning
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Student Essay: The Way of Good Enough By Lewis Joseph Thornberry What if the either-or pursuit of “mastery or nothing” is not making us any happier? Diminishing returns
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Our Stronghold Against Tyranny By Shrita Bhat The Constitution is an indispensable check on the imperfections of human nature, which we disregard at our peril. Miss Shrita Bhat
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Student Essay: Fate and Choice in Wuthering Heights By Anastasia Leffas Though often hailed as a story of love spoilt by circumstance, Brontë’s novel is in truth a
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Student Essay: Without and Within By Brodie Crowder Sawyer and Finn present not only two distinct characters, but two whole modes of constructing narrative. Conflict is perhaps the
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Student Essay: Superstition and Religion in Huckleberry Finn By Catherine Gath Twain’s portrait of what religion and superstition are to Finn indicate a subtle relationship between the two.
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Student Essay: The Christic Trilemma By Blake Cassady Even after two thousand years, the identity of Jesus of Nazareth remains contentious. Was Jesus (as mainstream Christianity claims) God,
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Student Essay: The Algorithm of Antagonism By Elise Minick Social media is not good or bad, but we would do well to be wary of its effect on
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Student Essay: Robert Browning’s The Laboratory By Sara Crewe Gonzalez Browning sidesteps conventional gothic narration, and in so doing creates a more powerfully horrific atmosphere. Robert Browning’s gothic
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