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July 11, 2025

Letter from the new Editor-in-Chief 

April 29, 2025 0

Readers,   Growth feels different for me recently. It’s steadier than I expect yet I feel my being mimicking the change in the New England snowfall. It lays and melts and piles and turns to slush […]

The Importance of Culture & Anonymity of Crowds 

April 29, 2025 0

Tyler G. L. Newman ‘25   “I hate small parties, they are too intimate,” says Jordan Baker in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless classic, The Great Gatsby. Despite the character’s detestable morals, she has an undeniable point. […]

Travel Sharpened Faith 

April 29, 2025 0

Jonah Sparling ‘28  Spiritual growth is not only found in explicitly mission-oriented travel opportunities. This was the surprising lesson I learned while at the JAF winter seminar in Orvieto, Italy. American culture is focused heavily […]

Writing as a Worship form; A Reflection  

April 29, 2025 0

Joziah Castillo ‘26  January 31st‘s Chapel introduced a different style of worship called “Writing as Worship.” As a writer myself, I believe this to be nothing more than true; when pointed to the Lord, writing […]

Trump Inauguration Data

April 29, 2025 0

Frankie Noguera ‘26  Intro:  It is tradition for the President of the United States of America to give an inaugural address right after the presidential oath of office. This tradition dates back to George Washington’s […]

The Hidden Gem of Campus: The Common Exchange 

April 29, 2025 0

Dhameliss Benitez ‘27  Hidden on campus is a space where clothes, books, and dorm decor don’t go to waste. Instead, they find new homes attached with no price tags, no checkout lines, just a community-driven […]

Celebrating Black History Month 2025 

April 29, 2025 0

Phoebe Lawton ‘27  Each February, people all around the world celebrate Black History Month to honor the achievements, advancements, and contributions of Black and African individuals throughout history. The observance originates from the United States […]

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