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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Verses for Christmas By Travis Copeland The holiday season demands something more than prose for its full expression. One noteworthy distinction between poetry and prose, according to poet
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St. AthanasiusAn Author Profile By Alec Bianco Athanasius’ courageous stand even against popes and emperors is an exemplary legacy. St. Athanasius, arguably one of the most beloved early
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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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The Great Conversation: Revolution By Matt McKeown Is revolution indeed condoned by “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God”? The United States, and in fact almost every
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EdwardsAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown The religious revivals of the eighteenth century are one of the great keys to American social history, and no figure from them
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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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AlcottAn Author Profile By Sarah Reeves The domestic sweetness of Little Women is itself a reflection of the love and loyalty that prompted Alcott to write. The four
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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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