Community Confession I am the sixth leaf falling from the tree. And I am the grass pushing up each spring. But the tree contains more than just one leaf, And the lawn stretches beyond everything. We contain multitudes: we can be large. I am large: I fear but I hope each day That every bud…
Cronin Lunch Closes Out Espresso Your Faith Week
Kerry Cronin told students who do not identify as Catholic that they should not be intimidated by Espresso Your Faith Week.
Harvard Prof. Reframes U.S. Foreign Policy
Walt, who is a leading foreign policy expert, spoke as a part of the Islamic Civilizations and Societies Program Distinguished Lecture Series.
“What Is One Food You Would Never Eat?”
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what one food they would never eat is. [aesop_gallery id=”121881″] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
The Best Four Years of Your Life: A TU/TD Exploration of Loss and Congestion
TU/TD eviscerates falsehoods and oversimplifications in the best piece of writing you’ve seen since the last TU/TD.
Crossing the Divide in the Plex
“Or maybe it was because I had never been initiated into the increasingly obvious boy’s club, the club that encourages deadlifts and pull-ups and cold, metallic weights. I had been initiated into a different club, one with calorie counting and cardio. The boundary between these two clubs seemed impenetrable.”
Learning Unity in the United States
“To me, patriotism is endearing because what people are expressing pride in is something intangible, an idea that makes them American.”
Conservative or Liberal? You Can’t be Both
“That this coupling could exist harmoniously in theory is unlikely and in practice impossible. Indeed, the dissonance and mismatch of these incongruent ideals are jarring and cacophonous.”
Dudek, Special Teams Strength Lift Men’s Hockey in Scrimmage
The Eagles worked out some kinks against Carleton University, using a superb power play to win, 4-3.
Putting Down the Pick, Yellowcard Exits With Grace in Final Album
The alt-rock giant closes up its shop after nineteen lucrative years, but this Yellowcard album brings much more to the table than the standard woes of a swan song.