The on-campus residence at 100 Park St. may be demolished to make way for administrative buildings next year. Courtesy | Zillow The on-campus house Park Place, which includes four apartments, could be demolished to make space for administrative facilities such as offices and storage and will not be available for student housing next year, according...
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Let humans hire humans: no AI hiring
As college seniors refine their applications in hopes of entering the workforce in the coming months, they must confront a growing threat: Artificial intelligence is taking over the hiring process. Since the advent of ChatGPT and the artificial intelligence tech race, up to 42% of employers have begun using AI in the hiring process to...
And the Oscar goes to…Hollywood’s DEI
A clip from winner of best picture “Anora.” COURTESY | Universal Pictures UK Best actor Adrien Brody, best actress Mikey Madison, best director Sean Baker, and best picture “Anora” triumphed in the 97th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. It was a big night for celebrating indie filmmakers — and for reaffirming the unwavering degeneracy of...
In a US–Vatican spat, ‘ordo amoris’ stands true
Rarely do popes and American politicians spar over Catholic theology and national policy. That changed Jan. 29, when Vice President J.D. Vance appeared on Fox News to justify border security and mass deportation with what Vance called an “old-school” Christian concept. “You love your family, and then you love your neighbor, and then you love...
Alumnus releases religious biography on Richard Nixon
Daniel Silliman is a journalist, historian, and news editor for the evangelical magazine Christianity Today. Courtesy | Lily Fellows Program Alumnus Daniel Silliman ’06 released his second book, a religious biography of Richard Nixon, in August. “One Lost Soul: Richard Nixon’s Search for Salvation” examines the ex-president’s life, political career, and public fall from grace...




