Number 30
Articles
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Editorial Board
From the Editor: Reading, Risk, and Freedom
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
Facing the Reading Crisis: An Interview with Dana Gioia
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
Facing the Book Gap: Colleges Across the Country Create Programs to Combat Reading's Decline
JoAnne Young and Betty Porter
Common Reading and the First Year Experience: Students Meet Both Helen Prejean and the Prosecutor Who Sends Men to Death Row. Then Katrina Comes Through…
Mary McCay and Melanie McKay
Student Essays: Reading is a Committed Act
Cristina Baldor
Student Essays: A Nation of Readers?
Justin Goldman
Student Essays: Reading is a Chore
John Matthews
Student Essays: The Private Voyage
Ray Dademo
A Look at Libraries: Building Together on our Strengths
Janice Simmons-Welburn
A Look at Libraries: The Robot's Grip
Ronald Danielson
A Look at Libraries: Don't Touch
Cory Wade
The Campus Bookstore, A Live-Action Tour
Steven Elwell
Forum: What Shall We Read?: Getting a Life, The Letters of Paul
Dean Brackley, S.J.
Forum: What Shall We Read?: We are Incomplete and Poor, Johannes B. Metz, Poverty of Spirit
Astrid O'Brien
Forum: What Shall We Read?: One Person's Failure, Albert Camus, The Fall
William Neenan, S.J.
Forum: What Shall We Read?: Experience Reshapes the Self, M.K. Gandhi, An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth, Trans. M. Desai
Faith J. Childress
Forum: What Shall We Read?: A Textbook, Yes. But..., Donald Jay Grout, A History of Western Music
Alice V. Clark
Forum: What Shall We Read?: The Providential Fact, Alexis deTocqueville, Democracy in America
John Aloysius Coleman 1937-
Talking Back: Gender Matters
Laurie M. Joyner
Book Reviews: Wonderfully Untranslatable Exchange, A Student's Guide to the Liberal Arts, Wilburn Stancil, Rockhurst University Press
Mark Mossa, S.J.