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Worth Reading: Travel Memoirs
Why do we love travel memoirs? John Shea looks at the adventures of some recent college grads.
The Price of Free Speech
Money talks, but is it speech? Nate Romano explores the recent Supreme Court decision regarding campaign contributions and what free speech really means.
My Opium Addiction: God, Religion, and Other Drugs
Are Jesuits and other religious people serious addicts? Tim O’Brien looks closely at God and Other drugs.
#tbt — Environmentally Safe
From one plastic bag to millions of barrels of crude oil, Vinny Marchionni, SJ remembers humanity’s effect on the environment.
A Man of Peace: Fr. Frans van der Lugt, SJ
Tony Homsy, a friend of the Dutch Jesuit killed in Syria this week, reflects on what he learned from the life of this man of peace.
A Brave Soul, A Relentless Spirit
A Lebanese Jesuit reacts to the news of the martyrdom of Jesuit Fr. Frans Van Der Lugt in Homs, Syria.
Wrestling with Humility
What do wrestling and humility have in common? Quite a bit, writes our resident grappler and coach Ken Homan.
In Support of a Voice for Student Athletes
Is unionization the way to save college sports? Nate Romano looks at the issues.
An Online Confession?
Wouldn’t going to confession online be so much easier? Eric Ramirez explores what Reconciliation is all about and why the Internet wouldn’t be the best medium for the sacrament.









