Generation Un-Grind
Now that hustle culture has crashed and burnt us all out, how are young people viewing their future work?
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Now that hustle culture has crashed and burnt us all out, how are young people viewing their future work?
St. Ignatius’ cannonball moment initially led him to religious fanaticism. It’s his path to moderation that’s important.
In seeing the deepest part of myself in my mother, I have realized that growing is a never-ending and ever-changing part of life.
An essay on walking the Camino Ignaciano in Spain, and reflecting on how the time that comes after the big, pivotal moments is when change happens.
For decades, the internet has shaped the way we communicate, but two years of us being extremely online hit fast forward on its real-world impact.
There has long been a lack of diversity among therapists, creating an unhealthy cycle where many people can’t find the help they need. What are we doing to disrupt that?
So many Santa Clara women have found success in the male-dominated film and TV industry. We talked to five of them, at various stages in their career, on how they “made it” in Hollywood.
What’s it like to get out after spending 25 years in prison for a crime you didn’t commit? Arturo Jimenez, freed by efforts of the Northern California Innocence Project, explains.
A tattoo as an act of reclamation reminds not only of one’s ability to survive but also of vulnerability. The wolf on Maggie Levantovskaya’s skin is also a sign of the wolf within.
SCU’s 2021-22 Sinatra Artist-in-Residence on being grateful, getting your due, and dinosaurs.
We hate to join the chorus of producers bemoaning the supply chain, yet here we are.
SCU’s first layperson and woman leader, incoming President Julie Sullivan, looks to advance Santa Clara’s mission with the community.