Books of '26: what if you could revisit the alternative lives that might exist if you made different choices? Some really beautiful lessons inside a book about regrets, choices, and the hard parts of life.
@GrantKercher I spent some time with this video the other evening after knowing nothing of the incident but the algorithm knowing I've watched a few too many Oz clips: https://t.co/BFfnmfGMWk
Books of '26: a sequel that's as beautifully drawn as the original. Took a moment this afternoon to read and reflect on these new lessons from the boy, the mole, the fox, and the horse and "the storm". (Above the storm is always blue skies.)
Books of '26: I rocketed through the first two books in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series in under 2 weeks. Fun, fast paced, & a good mental break from the more serious novels or professional/personal development books I'd been reading. I already bought book 3 for a vacation read.
Dartletics was a huge success! 📚🏀
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Books of '26: really enjoyed @AlisonEspach's character development, and loved the internal thoughts of the main character as she moves from thoughts of suicide to finding new life. Not my normal genre, but glad I picked this up and spent time with these characters.
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Books of '26: just over 100 pages of transcription conversations about director Martin Scorsese's life, faith, and films. Really enjoyed this quick read and it inspired me to seek out a few films discussed that I haven't yet seen.
Professor Storer invited a traveling version of the @SBendSymphony orchestra to campus as a part of his Common Good seminar class. Each member is sharing the history of their instrument in popular music before playing a piece that features its range.
Books of '26: How Great Ideas Happen. A book that encourages readers to "Explore, then Exploit" during the creative process. The book explores 4 ideas: where to search, organizing your search, unearthing promising ideas, and choosing which ideas to pursue.
Half of our students are from Indiana.
All of them are making an impact with our partners in South Bend.
President Dr. Marco Clark joins the Behind the Region Podcast to talk momentum, mission, and the future of Holy Cross College.
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Books of '26: via NPR - "part natural history, part Russian history and part thriller; it tells a gripping and gory story of what it's like to stalk and be stalked by the largest species of cat still walking the Earth." Really enjoyed this book.
Many situations in life are similar to going on a hike: the view changes once you start walking.
You don't need all the answers right now. New paths will reveal themselves if you have the courage to get started.
Books of '26: just over 100 pages, the story of a man's choice to stay silent and provide for his family or do what's right regardless of the cost. Really enjoyed this.