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Article Losing Faith in Higher Education U.S. Catholic colleges are closing at record pace, as part of a wider wave of college closures. How bad is it—and what comes next? By Will Caverly January 28, 2025 Education Higher Education U.S. Catholicism
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Article Poem | Vidi Aquam 'We were already late, / but I like to stop to be amazed / when I’m late, as I often am' By Katie Hartsock January 27, 2025 Poetry
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