04/19/24
Building a Good Poem Depends On Your Tools and Materials
By
Daniel
Summerhill
How a Santa Clara poetry professor teaches students to make magic with words
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Welcome to Beyoncé Country
By
Christina
Zanfagna
Where the roots of country music really come from
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Can You Be a Catholic and a Feminist?
By
Julie
Rubio
Jesuit School of Theology associate dean explores the increasing tensions between progressive Catholic women and their Church
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Vietnam’s Rise As U.S. Tech Ally
By
Long
Le
Successful partnership requires high-wire balancing act with U.S. and China
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SCU Thought Leaders' Predictions For 2024
By
Illuminate
Staff
The promise of another new year arrives with the question: Will the future—at least the next 12 months—take care of itself? SCU Thought Leaders offer some predictions.
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The Courthouse of Mouse: How the Public Domain Benefits Art
By
Tyler
Ochoa
As Disney’s 1928 film “Steamboat Willie” enters the public domain, Professor Tyler Ochoa breaks down the ins and outs of this complex legal process.
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Behavioral Economics Explains Our Addiction To Fossil Fuels—And What It Will Take To Quit.
By
Hersh
Shefrin
Resisting the imposition of sensible fees on greenhouse gas emissions is akin to resisting rehab.
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The Power of Native American Narratives
By
Michelle
Burnham
More stories by and about Indigenous people are being told authentically through a variety of mediums.
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Deep Behavioral Lessons From The Saga Of Sam Bankman-Fried
By
Hersh
Shefrin
The focus on fraud in the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried has overshadowed many important psychological issues about cryptocurrency markets and financial management.
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All Saints, All Souls, and the Faithful Departed
By
William
Dohar
How Halloween led to a trio of days honoring those who have died.
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