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Meet the man who told the story of New York City, one crime at a time
Teresa Donnellan
April 12, 2017
Michael Wilson, a graduate of Loyola New Orleans, wrote the New York Times column "Crime Scene" for the past six years.
Politics & Society
Culture
Can Obama’s policies survive a Trump regime?
Robert David Sullivan
January 10, 2017
After decades of books that described presidential campaigns as thrill rides, political scientists have begun to push back.
Arts & Culture
Culture
Can "Planet Earth II" help us love the ugly animals too?
Phil Nahlik
January 10, 2017
The second installment of the BBC series treats animals like movie stars.
Arts & Culture
Culture
‘Chaos Monkeys’ peers through the opacity of online advertising
Jim McDermott
October 27, 2016
With a sense of itself as the future of humanity, Facebook proves to be no ordinary company. When you’ve got a billion users, Martínez points out, it doesn’t matter if your advertising model is enormously flawed.
Politics & Society
Culture
How Alexander Hamilton defended the rights of Catholics in a young America
Jason K. Duncan
October 26, 2016
When many saw Catholics as untrustworthy citizens, Hamilton argued for their full inclusion as American citizens.
Arts & Culture
Culture
Tracking the theologies coming out of Russian émigrés in mid-century Paris
John J. Conley, S.J.
October 12, 2016
Bitter, brilliant controversy wracked each stage of the evolution of The Way and its allied academic institutions.
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