Quitándose el maquillaje de la cara después de su presentación en televisión, Jim Martin nos comparte los majores consejos que ha recibido como Jesuita.
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Migration Is Not the Problem
When the hard news of the world threatens to overwhelm us Fr. Alejandro Olayo, SJ asks us to respond with more, and deeper, imagination.
Much More than a Princess
Taking a swipe at the “tradition” of Princess Culture, girls education is going back to its roots.
Mucho más que una princesa
Dándole un guantazo a la “tradición” de la Cultura de la Princesa, la educación de las chicas está volviendo a sus raíces.
Why Do You Want to be a Physician?
Michael Rozier asks a new question to those considering becoming physicians, hoping that more of medicine can return to its roots of universal service.
All Rise for Judge John Hodgman
If you can’t stand courtroom reality television–or even if you love it–Nate Romano has a program you’re sure to like.
Changing Names, Changing Hearts: Remembering Nelson Mandela
As the world mourns Nelson Mandela, Mario Powell considers the name, and the heart, of a man who fought and lived for a cause worth dying for.
Worth a Listen: David Sedaris’s “Six to Eight Black Men”
St. Nick knows if you’ve been bad or good, and God help you if you’ve been bad!
#TBT: Strike a (Heisman) Pose
With a lackluster Heisman class, Vinny Marchionni, SJ honors a college football legend on his silver anniversary.
The Rhetoric of Joy: Why Pope Francis is Hearable
Making the argument is only one step in a persuasive process. Making it hearable is another step altogether.