A Drop of Color
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 […]
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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Student Essay: Philosophia Ancilla Theologiæ By Cody Tucker No matter its source, truth is one. At the heart of Christianity is Jesus Christ, who said himself to be
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