Student Essay: The Cause of Troy
Student Essay: The Cause of Troy By Cameron Moore Taken as Homer hands it down to us, was the Trojan War just? Can war ever be fully justified? […]
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Student Essay: The Cause of Troy By Cameron Moore Taken as Homer hands it down to us, was the Trojan War just? Can war ever be fully justified? […]
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A Drop of Color Rachel Hankinson Like many other “useless” subjects, the fine arts are frequently neglected in modern schools—assigned to teachers without training in the subject, financially
WittgensteinAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Language is the vehicle of all thought; using it clearly and correctly is, accordingly, indispensable. But is it possible? ❧ Full name:
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Student Essay: A Tale of Three Easters By Catherine Gath The recurring image of new life from the dead is the animating force of Dickens’ most celebrated novel.
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The Great Conversation: Habit By Matt McKeown Habit, Cicero warned us, is second nature. But what does that mean? Ordinarily, habit is a clear enough word. It means
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Examination Cross-Examined By Gabriel Blanchard Why test in a test-optional world? In recent years, the test-optional movement—in which standardized test scores are no longer required for college admissions—has
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ArendtAn Author Profile By Noah Farley Arendt’s work on the nature of evil remains dreadfully relevant in the twenty-first century. ❧ Full name and titles: Hannah (née Johanna)
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Student Essay: A Clash of Pieties By Ammon Corpron Can pagan and Christian conceptions of the virtues be fully fused? In his timeless epic, the Æneid, Virgil portrays
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Student Essay: A Word Is a Wand By Jeanne-Marie du Plessis We easily forget the power and mystery of language, but these realities are never absent. It was
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A Little Child Shall Lead Them By Matt McKeown Classic education continues to thrive because it answers the desire of the human heart. The public focus and rhetoric
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