Thanks to the 2010 Badin Art Show, artwork currently adorns the walls of Badin Hall’s large social space, transforming the […]
The Column: Architecture is Everywhere
In previous articles, I have covered a sampling of the historic fabric of campus (wherein, to be precise, fabric refers […]
Film Review: Paris: Moving through Windows and into the Heart
Everyday stories compose a dynamic mosaic in Cédric Klapisch’s film Paris. Set in the contemporary French capital, this film grapples […]
The Column
As we have all just returned from a week outside the bubble, I thought it appropriate to devote this article […]
Baylor professor addresses catechesis in Flannery O’Connor
Ralph Wood, professor of theology and literature at Baylor University, spoke on the catechesis of Catholic author Flannery O’Connor. Notre […]
Langan addresses Orestes Brownson, the American Experiment at HCC
Orestes Browson’s work, even with its complications, offers a better lens through which we can understand the American system than […]
The Balance Between the Angel and the Beast
In the Center for Ethics and Culture’s ninth annual Catholic Culture Literature Series, “Strangers in a Strange Land,” Notre Dame […]
The Column: The Rebirth of Collegiate Gothic, Neoclassical, and French Empire style
Neo-gothic motifs present in the historic buildings of Notre Dame have been the focus of my prior articles. The […]
The Incomparable Ralph
“The Catholic faith is the best thing that ever happened to the human race.” -Ralph McInerny In a lecture given […]
The Column: The Architecture on South Quad: Memory and Innovation in a Living Tradition
In the last issue I introduced the concept of architectural criticism and began our exploration of the historic buildings on […]