CrossCurrents
Mendelssohn on the beach
by Edward Jacobson '13
Rodent
by Gretel Kauffman '16
I just happened to be there
by Rachel Plassmeyer-Bené '10
What a mess we are
by Jerry Barca '99
Editor’s note: Walton R. Collins Jr. '51
by Jonathan Clarke '91
Notre Dame has a proud history of blending athletic prowess, academic excellence and religious values. But the University's approach has put it at odds with the burgeoning industry of intercollegiate athletics. How long before something gives?
by Kevin Brennan '07
The coach's journey through basketball and its brotherhood has also helped him find himself.
by Benjamin Hochman
From the courts of her childhood to the hardwoods of national championships, Muffet McGraw has been a fighter who has instilled her grit in the women she has coached.
by Julia Scott
An introvert's meditation on her need to withdraw and cultivate an inner silence while living in the world, engaged and open-hearted.
by Beowulf Sheehan '90 and Jason Kelly '95
The personal artistry of Beowulf Sheehan.
by Deanna Csomo McCool
Chemistry was a fine preoccupation for the Holy Cross priest whose research yielded numerous explosions and the smelly, oily marrow of synthetic rubber. But Julius Nieuwland's first love was botany.
by James McKenzie '71Ph.D.
How mowing lawns and driving nuns at the largest convent in Pittsburgh saved my wobbly life — and my father's.
by Edward Jacobson '13
by Gretel Kauffman '16
by Rachel Plassmeyer-Bené '10
by Jerry Barca '99