@freganmitts I've used this video to make the mathematical argument of objectivity in non-physical realities. Your students probably won't be able to handle mathematician Eugene Wigner's essay referenced, but it's a short and worthwhile read. https://t.co/trVftMjAxi
@HootenWilson Winner of the Newberry Medal in 1929. A delightful piece of historical fiction - cathedrals, alchemy, and exploration of the beauty of medieval Polish life.
@VandyMBB It was the
@BYX Green Rave weekend. @RFFunke and I sprinted from the party when we heard the team was en route, intercepted the bus on West End, and escorted it back to Memorial Gym. @OfficialDeeBee and @shanfoster_32 had monster games and were super gracious to the bus mob.
VOLUME UP! If the news clips & photos haven't given you a chill, this will! Special thanks to @tfurlong '92 for the awesome drone footage and pairing it with SALS' Fight Song performed by Salesianum's marching band. GO SALS! #OnlyAtSalesianum#TenuiNecDimittam
Salesianum's "living stones" take the first steps on their new & exciting journeys. Join us as we celebrate our seniors, whose futures are as bright as ever, on Decision Day 2020! Tenui Nec Dimittam. https://t.co/fEzS7oNGSp #Classof2020#DecisionDay#TenuiNecDimittam#VJ
How do you celebrate a city’s birthday? In 1914, when the city of St. Louis turned 150 years old, city leaders thought they had the answer: they decided to stage an epic play with a cast of thousands that would trace the entire history of the city. #UpliftingSTL
Today’s #UpliftingSTL post is more of a quote than a story. First some context. Frederick Law Olmsted, America's premiere landscape architect and the designer of New York’s Central Park, visited St. Louis in 1863, 13 years before his most famous creation was completed.
"The origins of the diaconate are rooted in service to the vulnerable. That service expanded to the sick, the poor, and general maintenance of Church order." https://t.co/MBEj5I7tEq
"The origins of the diaconate are rooted in service to the vulnerable. That service expanded to the sick, the poor, and general maintenance of Church order." https://t.co/MBEj5I7tEq
Blessing of the Rural Parish Mobile Clinic by Archbishop Robert Carlson so @archstl can bring health care services to the poor. Read more: https://t.co/0xR7UMVyIE
Not sure how many of you had a chance to check out the #MLS4THELOU website but it’s so incredible to see it translated into Spanish and Bosnian. So proud that they are celebrating our diversity! #welcoming@MLS@HCCMetroSTL@StLouisBosnians