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Antonin Scalia: Unafraid to go against the grain.
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Antonin Scalia: Unafraid to go against the grain.
Mallorca to Mexico to the missions of Alta California: Understand the journeys of this priest, and it may change the way you understand American history itself
Inside the Edward M. Dowd Art & Art History Building
A journey through the restoration of Mission Santa Clara de Asís.
The adult world underappreciates delight. It goes hand in hand with discovery—and gratitude. Field notes from the Sea of Cortez.
Personal tales and hard truths: conversations with writer Khaled Hosseini ’88
Sanjiv Das and a tale of machine learning, mortgages, and mistaken identity.
What questions should we be asking about ethics and artificial intelligence? Here are six that we asked Irina Raicu J.D. ’09.
How do we ensure space for the experience of wonder? Good science and good technology need literacy in being authentically human
A Pulitzer-winning story of two Syrian refugee families reaches the world.
Israel—from a hazy gray sea, to the House of Bread, to the Hill of the Skull.
Loping interloper with more fundamentals than flash. And boy did Kurt Rambis ’80 work.
An exclusive interview with basketball hall-of-famer Steve Nash ’96
Five missions, a Boy Scout, a maverick priest, and reconciling past and present.
Chris was too young to die. But not to save five lives.