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Commencement, Continuity, and Change
From his (much better) seat as a faculty member, Matthew Dunch takes a look at what changes, and what remains, as graduates cross the stage.
God’s Logic & Game Six
Cardinal’s fan Chris Schroeder returns with a short fable… also he turns in his dad for going to bed during the World Series and missing a comeback for the ages.
God Haunted: Stephen Adly Guirgis
Questions about God have never left New York playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. He talks with TJP about his characters and how he hopes they can get the audience to ask good, healthy questions.
Double-Oh Boredom
A YouTube Bond montage temporarily staves off boredom for Tim O’Brien, but there’s something deeper going on.
Bromance
Rocky III, Field of Dreams, Bloodsport, Shawshank Redemption, what have they got in common? Bromance.
Spiritual and Religious: A Task
Studies show that more than 70% of those between 18 and 29 call themselves “really more spiritual than religious.” Jason Brauninger takes up the task of reforging the bond between spirituality and religion.
NCAA vs NBA: Episode 3
Paddy Gilger adds his own spin to the NCAA vs NBA debate. Don’t worry, we’re stopping at three. If it goes on any longer it’ll be just as ridiculous as the never ending NBA playoffs.
NCAA vs NBA: Part Duex
Is it really college basketball when the starting lineup goes pro before graduating? Michael Rossmann takes aim at Perry Petrich’s beloved NCAA March Madness.
NCAA vs NBA: Round I
NCAA loving Perry Petrich says the NBA playoffs are a “mechanical trudge toward the inevitable.” Michael Rossmann and Paddy Gilger tell Petrich to stop hating on the NBA. We love when Jesuits fight!