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Below are a few photos from last night’s production of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors. We will try to get up more later today!

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After Saturday’s Punch Bowls Hike, students enjoyed some down time on the academic quadrangle and in the campus coffee shop:

Then, that evening, Director Jon Daly and the Admissions crew prepared a delicious tri-tip barbeque. From there followed the highly anticipated Open Mic Night:

After the performances, the group took a Rosary walk, starting at the Chapel …

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At the end of Thursday’s classes, students filled the campus coffee shop to capacity for a lecture by College tutor Dr. John Nieto, “On Art and Beauty.” Dr. Nieto supplemented his remarks with a PowerPoint slideshow depicting many famous sculptures and paintings, several of which are at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, which the group will visit on Sunday

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What is faith?

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There were no afternoon classes on Wednesday, so students and prefects used the time for a program-wide volleyball tournament. There were 10 teams in all, each with six to eight players of varying skill and experience levels. It was a double-elimination tourney, and the winning squad then moved on to challenge a team of the College’s tutors plus one “ringer” — Summer Program Chaplain Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem. (’94). It was hard-fought, best-of-three match, but the tutors eked out a close win in the first game, and then pulled away for a decisive victory in the second.

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Something New with Saint Therese: Her Eucharistic Miracle“We are living in a time when the new normal means hunkering down at home, watching too much news, and being deprived of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass,” writes alumna author