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sjcsantafe
on May 11, 2024
Run, don’t walk!!!
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sjcsantafe
on May 10, 2024
To what extent are we beholden to our political communities? This is a question that has not only preoccupied great thinkers throughout the history of civilizat...
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sjcsantafe
on May 09, 2024
How do the regulatory systems of governments change as they grow? Do bigger governments require more or fewer bureaucrats per capita? Are more efficient bureauc...
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sjcsantafe
on May 08, 2024
Theodora Ruschell (SF24) completed her senior essay on Milton’s Paradise Lost, “because I thought it dealt with forgiveness in a way I’ve never seen it be dealt...
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sjcsantafe
on May 07, 2024
Great news! We’ve added a second seminar on William Shakespeare at Summer Classics in Santa Fe (July 15-19, 2-4pm MDT). In four interlocked plays, Shakespeare t...
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sjcsantafe
on May 06, 2024
Tutor Christopher Cohoon led a student bike ride to St. John’s Earth Day panel, ‘On Looking at Nature - and Looking Away,’ at the New Mexico Museum of Art. Scro...
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sjcsantafe
on May 04, 2024
What are these chairs doing by the grassy knoll? What is everybody waiting around for? Chrysostomos is putting on an outdoor production of Aristophanes’ “The B...
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sjcsantafe
on May 03, 2024
How was Santa Fe chosen as the site for St. John’s second campus? As part of our 60 Years in Santa Fe coverage, student media team member Philip Psaledakis (SF2...
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