CrossCurrents
And off we go, inshallah
by Jim Chapman '68
Ahead of darkness
by Mark Phillips
What do you make of the ride?
by Laksumi Sivanandan
Still in a work place
by Jonathan Malesic
Swipe up the stars
by Emily Dagostino '02
Editor’s note: Definitely ambivalent
by Jason Kelly '95
Now they've gone and done it. Some geniuses have created wizardry brilliant enough to outthink and override human involvement. Should we be worried?
by Sharon Tregaskis
In laboratories around the world, scientists are harnessing an ancient biological process to edit the code of life. Does humanity have what it takes to wield such profound power?
by Jeremy Manier '92
Facebook's mind-reading ambitions are more troubling than a blip on the horizon. They're a reflection of how we live.
by Brendan O'Shaughnessy '93
Notre Dame's foremost Renaissance intellectual just might have been the adventurer, naturalist, writer, professor, visionary and priest John Zahm, whose prophetic thinking often put him at odds with his contemporaries.
with Michael Pippenger and Scott Appleby '78
The vice president for internationalization and the dean of the new Keough School of Global Affairs talk about the University's latest, most ambitious ventures to transform Notre Dame's approach to education in the 21st century.
Photographs by Matt Cashore '94
Infrared campus photographs reveal invisible light.
by Reverend Sharon Risher, as told to Abigail Pesta '91
A gunman shot down her mother and two cousins in a church in Charleston, South Carolina. As an ordained minister, she knows what God expects her to do. But can she do it?
by Jim Chapman '68
by Mark Phillips
by Laksumi Sivanandan
by Jonathan Malesic
by Emily Dagostino '02