“Ordinary Saints” Exhibits What Art is Supposed to Be
Why you should visit the “Ordinary Saints” art exhibit in Barrington Center for the Arts over homecoming weekend.
Beyond the Starving Artist: Restorative Formation Through Song Writing
Artists must strive for a balance between faith and hard work.
Branches
A poem.
Joys of the Day
A poem.
From Darkness into Light: A Narrative
In this personal narrative, Dr. Phillip recounts how a seemingly random encounter ended up changing a man’s life.
Symbolism, Power, and Perversion in The Handmaid’s Tale
“Atwood’s pervading message is that human depravity can flourish in the realm of the sacred. Even a society founded upon religious purity can test the limits of moral perversion.”
Ancient and Modern Liberty in Attack on Titan
Dying to individualistic and modern liberty, Eren is born again as a warrior for his people’s Ancient Liberty.
Navigating Life’s Transitions: An Interview with Dr. Michael Lindsay on His New Book “Hinge Moments”
Dr. Michael Lindsay speaks on his new book, his transition from Gordon to Taylor, and more.
Here to the Dreamers: A Review of La La Land
One finds in La La Land that life is bittersweet.
Liberty: The Freedom to Choose Virtue
Liberty and freedom are two distinct, albeit closely connected, concepts.
Wonder Woman 1984 Film Review
Wonder Woman 1984 was an entertaining yet ultimately unsatisfying film.
Poetry: March Edition
A short collection of poetry from our writers. March Edition.