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Enlightening experiences from a trip to Nairobi
It often takes stepping outside the world you grew up in to truly understand how different life can be elsewhere. This became especially clear to
$480 million and no final answers: what happened to Stranger Things?
I’ve been watching “Stranger Things” since fifth grade, shortly after season two came out, and I was absolutely hooked from the first episode. I began
“Getting Killed”: a new direction for rock band Geese
Since around November of last year, I’ve been seeing various music outlets rave about a band of 23-year-olds from Brooklyn, NY, christened Geese. After playing
After graduation, before the world starts moving on
There is a peculiar stillness that settles over campus in the second semester. The energy of arrival has faded. Résumés are being finished. Graduate programs
A Glass Act — Back for another semester of sips
This is the first wine we have reviewed that we believe could get into a better school than either of us. The label is cream
The most sacred surprise on another oridinary day in Rome
Today was a remarkable day. Normal days as a benedictine volunteer in Rome are fairly simple. I wake up and try to get to morning
Exploring Br. Eric’s work behind the stacks
Nearly a year after stepping into the role of head archivist for the CSBJ+SJU Archives, Brother Eric Pohlman still shares the same enthusiasm he’s had
Joseph Webb’s welcoming Thanksgiving invite
For Joseph Webb, CSB+SJU’s new Chief of Staff, Thanksgiving is a reminder of his first year of college. As a freshman at Edinboro University, Webb
A Glass Act – the cheap taste of Brazil while abroad
The United Nations convened in Belém this week to discuss climate action. The panels ran long. The commitments were vague. The wine at dinner afterward
Fashion and fascism from the past to the present
What is up divas? Okay, so this week’s article is inspired by my friend’s suggestion. Fashion under fascism! This edition will look at the relationship