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- The Surprising Rise of Latin American Evangelical Missionaries
The change seemed inevitable. Carranca writes that just a hundred and thirty-six Latin American missionaries, all but thirty-one of them Brazilians, had been sent abroad by 1974; over the next thirty ...
- Nineteenth Century Latin American Literature Specialist to Visit the U of A
Francesca Denegri Denegri of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru will give a lecture from 3-4 p.m. Wednesday at Mullins Library 453 and a workshop at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at J.B. Hunt Center 207.
- Kolesar Still Sees the Promise of All-Digital for AM
Dave Kolesar knew that once he converted AM station WWFD in Frederick, Md., to full digital transmission, there was no going back to analog for the radio station.
- Catholic Answers’ AI ‘priest’ laicized after backlash
AI priest “Father Justin,” a chatbot used to answer questions about the Catholic faith, has been renamed “Justin” and swapped out his virtual clerics for a button-down shirt after facing backlash from ...
- The Experiences of a CUA Hilltern
Noah Slayter By John Maggio Matthew Michels is a senior at The Catholic University of America majoring in politics and German studies. During his last semester at CUA, he started his first ...
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- Kolesar Still Sees the Promise of All-Digital for AM
Dave Kolesar knew that once he converted AM station WWFD in Frederick, Md., to full digital transmission, there was no going back to analog for the radio station.
- 'Great enigma': Amateur archaeologists unearth mysterious Roman object
Amateur archaeologists in England have unearthed one of the largest Roman dodecahedrons ever found, but mystery surrounds what it was actually used for.
- Demonstrations roil U.S. campuses ahead of graduations as protesters spar over the war in Gaza
Students protesting the Israel-Hamas war woke up in tents at college campuses across the United States Sunday morning planning more protests demanding that schools cut financial ties to Israel and ...
- Migrant arrests up in Chicago, but they’re rarely accused of violent felonies
A Chicago Tribune analysis of crime data shows the impact of migrants has been mostly felt in nonviolent offenses, particularly driving-related and thefts, and few arrests for violent felonies.
- Taylor Swift Needs to Become Other People
My prescription is that if Swift is going to be this prolific, she needs more leaven in her content. The core of her brand will always be the personal drama of Being Taylor Swift, but that story’s ...