Word: gracefulness
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...attempts from three—an Ivy-best .476 percentage—and also led the squad with 79 assists. Robinson’s outstanding season was recognized when she was named to the All-Ivy second team, the only member of the Crimson to grace an All-Ivy roster this season. —CALEB W. PEIFFER
...because of the association that often gets made between people of faith and a particular political or social ideology. It is past time for those of us who believe in the all-inclusive love of God as found in Jesus to speak out against the intolerant, narrow understanding of grace held by some who call themselves Christian. (The Rev.) David W. Burt Billings, Montana, U.S. Christ calls us to "make disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28: 19); that is a call to action, not inaction. Christians are obligated to engage the culture, and the political arena is no exception. Christ...
...because of the association that often gets made between people of faith and a particular political or social ideology. It is past time for those of us who believe in the all-inclusive love of God as found in Jesus to speak out against the intolerant, narrow understanding of grace held by some who call themselves Christian...
...wimple; back a bit more, and discover that she is buried up to her neck on the beach. Cut to the image of a pretty, sad-eyed young woman who's nearly run over by a bus. Then to shots of a girls' volleyball game, their grace and strength italicized by being filmed in slow motion. All this to Antony and the Johnsons' "My Lady Story," a dreamy-sounding, gentle massage of a ballad with scalpel-sharp lyrics ("My lady's story / Is one of annihilation... / I'm a hole in love / I'm a bride on fire...
...anything besides more liberal arts? The answer I got was horrifying. “Don’t worry, you’ll pick it up in no time,” my co-workers said. For all of their unique frustrations, the liberal arts have one saving grace: they never stop being challenging. According to my co-workers, the same could not be said of derivatives. Nor, I imagine, could it be said of waiting tables, accounting, marketing, litigating, consulting, or the litany of jobs we’re about to assume as we plop into the Real World...