This interview was originally featured in Cogitare's 2023 Summer Print Edition Dr. Abigail Favale, a writer and professor in the...
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Read moreThis piece was originally featured in Cogitare's 2023 Print Edition. Last spring, I came home - after being away almost...
Read moreThis piece was originally featured in Cogitare's 2023 Spring Print Edition. Setting modern music in perspective with classical music allows...
Read moreDr. Joseph Loconte, a historian, writer, and visiting Professor at Grove City, joins Sarah Soltis to discuss Tolkien and Lewis,...
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Read moreThis piece was originally featured in Cogitare's Spring 2023 Print Edition. A lot can be said about a person based...
Read moreIn an article published by Cogitare last November, Daniel Stepke exhorted us to cultivate the virtue of intellectual gentleness, which...
Read moreThis piece was originally featured in Cogitare’s Spring 2023 Print Edition. In this era of opposition and refusal to reach...
Read moreWho do you live with? In other words, who do you think, perceive, and act with? The common name for those...
Read moreThis piece was originally featured in Cogitare's Spring 2023 Print Edition. Within the past couple of decades, a new form...
Read moreSome of the best advice I was ever given I first heard as a senior in high school, when I...
Read moreA few weeks ago, an article detailed how a Christian preK-12 school in Vermont withdrew its girls’ basketball team from...
Read moreNo matter where you are, the sunrise starts the day. Your personal workday or schoolday might begin much earlier or...
Read moreA week ago, I picked up the newspaper, looked at the header image, and stopped. I felt a sudden chill...
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