
May 17, 2024, 9:28 AM
From Palestrina's 'Sicut Cervus' to Campus Bands, Music Plays an Essential Role at St. John's Annapolis
New students arrive on campus expecting lots of reading—but there's also lots of singing.
New students arrive on campus expecting lots of reading—but there's also lots of singing.
It’s easy to overlook the humanity of past generations, but a long-preserved Platonic dialogue or an etched prayer to Asclepius to relieve indigestion can always remind us.
Scholars across millennia have turned to nature while contemplating life’s biggest questions. It’s perhaps no surprise then that Yonas Ketsela (AGI24) decided to pursue his own passion for philosophy while living in the mountains of southern Oregon.
Walpin steps down from his GI deanship role this summer, marking the end of his 14-year involvement in college administration.
Mary Wolf’s semi-annual event has brought illustrious figures to campus including Bob Woodward and Maryland Governor Wes Moore.