Robyn Barberry Commentary
You can’t play basketball over Zoom: a second grader’s take on virtual communication
Social distancing can be miserable, but at the very least we have each other.
Class of Covid: The overlooked graduates of the class of 2020
My hats go off to all graduates of all grades everywhere. In surviving this, you have gained wisdom, skill sets, patience and appreciation that will guide you everywhere you go.
Teaching Together while Apart: The 2020 Virtual NCEA Convention
It’s hard not to be able to walk twenty-two steps across the hall to ask your friend for help. It’s hard not to know what the future of virtual education looks like.
No one is invincible: An unlikely coronavirus victim shares her story of struggle and survival
So many Americans believe that only the elderly and the immunocompromised are capable of contracting and becoming gravely ill from Covid-19. I, too, believed I was invincible until I saw a social media post written by a high school classmate, Tiffany Vega-Gibson.
Five tips for teaching your kids at home (without losing your mind)
I would like to offer some suggestions to make this time not only easier, but worthwhile.
God dwells in me: Making health my Lenten promise
Perhaps we can go beyond turning down treats and consider centering our Lenten promises on honoring God properly maintaining the earthly vessel he has provided for us to do his work.
Wise words for young men
The Archbishop Curley community honored African-American history and culture through the Franciscan perspective with a special Feb. 19 event that featured a distinguished guest speaker and a creative approach to meditative prayer.
The three questions you should ask your family every day
Take some time to ask your family these three questions today. You may have a laugh and learn a thing or two about life and the people you share it with.