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January 2013

Justice by Priscilla Royal

Justice is debated every time the morning newspaper is opened—or flipped on the favored tablet. We each have slightly different interpretations of the meaning. Is the death penalty just or is it only State-approved murder? How should the guilty be punished? Oddly enough, the discussion on justice is rarely concluded… Read More »Justice by Priscilla Royal

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No, It’s Not Actually the French Revolution: Les Misérables and History by Susanne Alleyn

[Spoiler alert! If you don’t know the story of Les Misérables and want to see the film without already knowing a lot of plot points, including the ending, then stop right now.] I’ll be the first to admit that I am a shameless Les Mis fan. I’ve always loved the story,… Read More »No, It’s Not Actually the French Revolution: Les Misérables and History by Susanne Alleyn

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