COLUMN: Considering women's roles in the Catholic Church
Pope Francis announced last week that the prohibition of female priesthood in the Catholic Church is probably permanent.
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Pope Francis announced last week that the prohibition of female priesthood in the Catholic Church is probably permanent.
A new Oxford University Press edition of Shakespeare’s works plans to list Christopher Marlowe as a co-author of the three Henry VI plays, officially crediting him with partial authorship after a history of contested attribution.
Britain announced Thursday its plan to posthumously pardon gay and bisexual men for homosexuality, which was a criminally punishable offense in Britain until the late 20th century.
Over the last two months, the New York Times has published a series of self-narratives about disability, opening with the essay “Becoming Disabled” by disability studies scholar Rosemarie Garland-Thomson.
On that second Monday in October in the first grade, I remember pasting crudely cut construction-paper ships onto a blue background. I recall carefully labeling them with a black marker, too fat for my small hand: Niña, Pinta, Santa María.
Scrolling through my news feeds on social media, my gaze invariably catches on some form of inspiration porn, most of which I don’t find particularly inspiring.
With a month of the semester behind us, exams have begun in rapid succession, testing not only course content but also motivation.
The cricket scandal that swarmed the New York subway system several weeks ago got unceremoniously squashed when it turned out to be a planned prank.
September is National Literacy Month, a time to consider the value of reading and writing inscribed in our society and culture.
The United Nations formally admitted Aug. 18 to its contribution to the cholera outbreak that has plagued Haiti since 2010.
Having moved in this past week, I’ve been trying to pick out a welcome mat for my dorm room.