A Quick Update on Student Essays
A Quick Update on Student Essays By Taryn Murphy We’ve been honored to publish student contributions to the Journal for the last two years. From short fiction to […]
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A Quick Update on Student Essays By Taryn Murphy We’ve been honored to publish student contributions to the Journal for the last two years. From short fiction to […]
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HemingwayAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Hemingway’s matter and style both have proven some of the most profound influences upon American literature. ❧ Full name: Ernest Miller Hemingway
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Student Essay: Resurrection in A Tale of Two Cities By Katie Holford Both central and secondary characters in Dickens’ novel are defined in terms of miraculous restorations to
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The Great Conversation: Progress By Gabriel Blanchard The idea of progress is one of the most influential—and distinctive—qualities of the modern age. The idea of progress colors the
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Mind Your Metaphors Three Ways to Reimagine the Classroom By Travis Copeland Conceptualizing teaching in fresh ways can help us become better teachers. In the New Testament, St.
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AristotleAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Aristotle may be the single most influential mind in human history. ❧ Full name: Ἀριστοτέλης [Aristotelēs], Anglicized as Aristotle [êŕ-ĭs-tŏt-ł; see our pronunciation
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Student Essay: Much Ado About Eucatastrophe By Ryan Brown Shakespeare’s comedies show full mastery of “eucatastrophe,” and nowhere more son than in Much Ado. Christmas Day disappoints sometimes;
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This Week’s Bookshelf If by some chance you gave up podcasts for Lent, welcome back to the Anchored audience! We launched the Anchored podcast in 2020, and we’ve
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Student Story: The Pantocrator—Part II By Kolbe Lange Go here for Part I. There, the crowd parted to form a large circle around a group of officers. One
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Student Story: The Pantocrator—Part I By Kolbe Lange Oddan hurled the brush into the next room. It smashed against the cobbled wall and broke with a clatter, streaking
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