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Feminism hasn't lost its soul
Helen Alvaré
June 22, 2016
Its truest purveyors are neither elite nor even much noticed.
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James Martin: What's so great about Jesuit education?
James Martin, S.J.
May 25, 2016
The more I meet with Jesuit college students, the more I am convinced that there is something special here.
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Georgetown's acts of Penance
Margot Patterson
May 19, 2016
Bringing scrutiny to bear on the slave labor that sustained it, Georgetown has been claiming its own sinful history.
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Muslims are already denouncing terrorism, why aren't we hearing them?
Bill McGarvey
May 05, 2016
Countless Muslims have in fact been and continue to be in denouncing terrorism.
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Saying goodbye to legendary Dodgers’ broadcaster Vin Scully
James T. Keane
May 03, 2016
Vin Scully, Southern California's soundtrack to summertime, is retiring.
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Making compromises in the Catholic Church
Nathan Schneider
May 03, 2016
We can’t always have what we want from the church, or even what we feel we need.
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