During my first week at GCC, I witnessed a strange event at lunch in Hicks Cafeteria. The room was resounding...
Read moreWhether you grew up chanting Homeric dactylic hexameter like it was a nursery rhyme or whether you have not even...
Read moreFor one of my classes recently, I read a series of research articles about the physical inactivity of Americans and...
Read moreI’m a conservative Christian who’s spent the vast majority of his life in conservative Christian circles. As such, I’ve heard...
Read moreBrick and bitumen. Steel and glass. Man really doesn’t change, does he? The year is 2023 A.D. In nearly every...
Read moreAs I sit to write this article on an almost spring February morning, I am recovering from an assault of...
Read moreExplaining Greek life to an outsider of Grove City College often results in confused looks and warranted skepticism. Underage drinking,...
Read moreMany Christians support and lead movements toward localism, agrarian and craft work, and traditional cultural revival, which Fyodor Dostoevsky helps...
Read moreDr. Jeffrey Bilbro and Sarah Soltis discuss the Liberating Arts Project, which “gathers faculty from a variety of institutions to...
Read moreCollege is a rite of passage. There are two reasons why people go to college. Most go to prepare for...
Read moreTo any malevolent spirit that cares to listen, I think I’ve come up with a decent way to declaw one...
Read moreRod Dreher discusses nationalism, Trump vs. DeSantis, and the future of American Christianity with Cogitare's Isaac Willour. Few Christian writers...
Read moreThis article originally appeared in Cogitare's Fall Print edition. You don’t have to be a Grove City College student very...
Read moreThe Thanksgiving and Christmas season brings small talk with the aunts you hate, meeting the cousins you didn’t know existed,...
Read moreOne of my favorite poems by John Keats is entitled, To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent. It...
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