Less than one year since her graduation, Sara Majkowski (’14) is living just outside of Phoenix, where she is an educator by day and — in her spare time — she is learning the ropes of film production and finance.
The latest issue of the Claremont Review of Books features one Thomas Aquinas College alumnus, Dr. Matthew J. Peterson (’01), writing about another, Dr. S. Adam Seagrave (’05).
Mark Langley (’89) is a husband, a father of 12, an educator, and an amateur brewer. In this last capacity, he has detected a novel relationship between his faith and his hobby.
In a new column at the Daily Signal, examines the criticism and complaints, and finds them wanting.
As a demonstration “that commemorates those lives snuffed out before seeing the light of day,” the annual March for life, writes Sean Fitzpatrick (’02), “is, perhaps first and foremost, a funeral march.”
The recent release of The Selected Sermons of Rev. Thomas A. McGovern, S.J., has stirred up some dear memories for Gregory A. Pesely (’77):
Some timely words of advice in USA Today from alumna journalist Katrina Trinko (’09): “No one needs to be able to buy a big-screen TV on Thanksgiving.”