Student Essay: The Virtue of Patriotism
Love of one’s country is more than an idle preference. It sustains societies through all kinds of catastrophes and urges people to great accomplishments.
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Love of one’s country is more than an idle preference. It sustains societies through all kinds of catastrophes and urges people to great accomplishments.
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The CLT 2020 National Top High School Rankings
CLT 2020 High School Rankings Read More »
“Jane Eyre” is a classic novel of the Romantic movement, but its moral backbone is what makes its protagonist and her story compelling.
Charlotte Brontë: Voice From the Deep Read More »
The black hole information paradox is a celebrated problem in modern astrophysics. Miss Mila Patrick outlines the issue, along with some proposed solutions.
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A young woman from Africa who has spent some years in America offers us a reflection on racism, composed in the light of her education and her faith.
Racism and the Image of God Read More »
Poetry is one of the oldest arts, yet many people today know little of it; approaching it through pleasure instead of intellect may be the key.
The Great Conversation: Poetry Read More »
Mahatma Gandhi is the father of nonviolent resistance movements throughout the twentieth century, from India to the US to South Africa to the USSR.
Mahatma Gandhi: The Force of the Spirit Read More »
Starting in 2019, we have been releasing the academic ranks achieved by our partner schools. We are excited to announce our 2020 Top 25 High Schools on August 25, 2020.
Coming Soon – 2020 High School Rankings Read More »
“Beowulf” combines a Christianized worldview with the melancholy themes of the Norse Ragnarok, and in so doing achieves a solitary poetic quality.
Beowulf: Elegy of the North Read More »
To ignore the Great Books is to ignore centuries of Black American heritage; these were the texts by which the community gained freedom, in body and soul.
Classic Learning in Black History: Part III Read More »