Some nights, sleep doesn’t simply end. It pauses. You wake suddenly, without noise or reason, and the room feels unusually still. Instinctively, you reach for the clock. 1:12 a.m. Again. The same time ...
Philosophers have long wrestled with what to do about the onlookers and profiteers surrounding those who have done terrible things.
The University of Northern Iowa won, for now, a big one. No, it was not a three-point shot at the buzzer by the women’s basketball team or a two-point conversion on a trick play to secure a victory ...
Three Olympic athletes showed patterns of self-governance that Plato once described, which also show up in everyday life.
In the fast-moving world of digital products, most conversations revolve around speed, performance, and efficiency. Interfaces are optimized, funnels are tightened, and friction is minimized. But for ...
Campuses have long been thought of as places of open debate and dialogue. But some students and faculty are now ...
Was Plato a sage, spiritual teacher, or prophet whose philosophy echoed Christian ideas centuries before Christ?
T he American left is a pretty cerebral lot: It contains a lot of grad students, underemployed humanities majors and hyperliterate autodidacts, and this educational glut is often grounds for criticism ...
A short remark from Elon Musk about Jesus Christ sparked an unexpected storm of speculation online, as social media users ...
Christian College is a large school, which enables us to provide exceptional learning opportunities. Students regularly visit ...
Accompaniment, rooted in modern Catholic social thought, calls for putting the needs of the most vulnerable first.
There is a perceptible Roman bias in the teaching of law, but the ancient Greeks were actually also quite influential.