
Haunted by Beauty: Novels and the Life of Dorothy Day
A number of years ago I came to greatly admire the Catholic activist Dorothy Day. There’s so much about Day’s story to love–her passion for
A number of years ago I came to greatly admire the Catholic activist Dorothy Day. There’s so much about Day’s story to love–her passion for
My recent pursuit began quite simply. I was walking the dog on a snowy afternoon, listening to essayist and poet Ross Gay on a This
I confess to mixed emotions. These emotions ping-pong between gratitude and longing. Let’s start with the gratitude. Like nearly every theatre person in the world
On Friday, June 5, a Justice Walk took place In Orange City, Iowa. Orange City is a rural Northwest Iowa community that is predominately white,
We live in suspicious times. I wore a mask during my most recent trip to the grocery store. As I was checking out, I noticed
On March 27, the New York Times reported that although in some respects COVID-19 was uniting Americans in a common experience, it was also exposing
My family lived in Southern Ohio when I was between the ages of five and ten, and after trying the local Presbyterian Church for a
Late in a recent summer, I spent an entire day with my departmental compatriots working on Student Learning Outcomes. This is merely the latest manifestation
THE OVERSTORY RICHARD POWERS W. W. NORTON & COMPANY. INC., 2018 $27.95 512 PAGES Richard Powers, a National Book Award winner, has been writing science-
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