Article Minds Stocked Only with Opinions Universities must work to build and maintain the intimate, thoughtful communities that make real learning possible, especially as they shift online. By Charles McNamara July 23, 2020 Nonfiction Higher Education Coronavirus Philosophy
Article Life of the Party As the pandemic and its pageant of inequality demonstrates, fantasies of possession can neither save our lives nor give them meaning. By Hannah Gold July 16, 2020 Domestic Affairs Nonfiction Books
Article Summer Readings & Screenings In this second installment of our summer series, we’re thinking about race in America with help from Harold Cruse and Kathleen Collins. By Griffin Oleynick and Anthony Domestico July 10, 2020 Race Social Justice Nonfiction Movies
A ‘Musical’ Life Stephen Hough, one of the world’s greatest musical performers, speaks with us about bioethics, sacramentality, and the challenges of living as a gay Catholic. LGBTQ issues Music Nonfiction Bioethics Theology Spirituality
Article The Black Legend Lives A recent retracing of Fr. Escalante’s expedition through the West fails to take seriously his primary motivation: peaceful conversion. By Jeremy Beer July 1, 2020 Nonfiction
Article Summer Readings & Screenings We take a close look at the evils of Italian fascism, with help from Natalia Ginzburg and Ettore Scola. By Griffin Oleynick and Anthony Domestico June 24, 2020 Nonfiction Movies Web Exclusive