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Culture, entertainment, and campus life

How jewelery is the window to the soul and the culture
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How jewelery is the window to the soul and the culture

Welcome back to the fashion column! You guys, I think I struck a gold mine (literally) in my search for this week’s topic. Jewelry! (See

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Behind the badge: St. Joe’s Police works to connect with students

For more than two decades, Chief Dwight Pfannenstein has worn the badge of the St. Joseph Police Department. What began as a part-time position in

From surrender comes transformation, not defeat
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From surrender comes transformation, not defeat

At the first BVC info session I attended, Carter Howell (who served in Uganda and Kenya from 2022-23) commented on how “transformational” his experience was,

When the people making the movie haven’t read the story
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When the people making the movie haven’t read the story

One of my all-time favorite books is “Between Shades of Gray” by Ruta Sepetys, released in 2011. It has stayed with me since I first

“We Happy Few” makes its debut next week
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“We Happy Few” makes its debut next week

In the midst of World War II, a group of resilient women in England felt the urge to create and share art to provide joy

Ways in which “The Exorcist” still possesses our collective fears
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Ways in which “The Exorcist” still possesses our collective fears

When “The Exorcist” premiered in 1973, it terrified its audience. Screams erupted in dark theaters. Some viewers fainted, others clutched their seats. Some ran from

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A volunteer’s letter home from his time in Rome

Since the beginning of August, I have had the opportunity to spend my time volunteering at the Sant’Anselmo Monastery in Rome. Even in my short

Finding meaning post-graduation: life as a Benedictine Volunteer
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Finding meaning post-graduation: life as a Benedictine Volunteer

Colegio San Antonio Abad (CSAA) has been a really introspective experience so far. With challenges early on in terms of finding meaning, gaining your footing

Community fired up for Sister Dennis Kiln
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Community fired up for Sister Dennis Kiln

For Professor Samuel Johnson — former chair of the Art Department and a 20-year faculty member — the Sister Dennis Frandrup Kiln is more than

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A Glass Act — the curious taste of the Freakshow Red Wine 2022

The label on this bottle features a lion-headed ringmaster in a crown, surrounded by circus tents and what appears to be multiple circus-related OSHA violations.