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Holy Cross and and Madison Properties are excited to announce that they have entered into a collaboration to purchase 725 ...
When John Hannigan '28 decided to pursue a music major at Holy Cross, the College crossed an ocean (virtually) to find just ...
Luria said she understands that cities grow and evolve and that Green Island has always had a degree of turnover as residents ...
While he lived more than 500 years ago, how Ignatius responded to everyday challenges can help us navigate modern life.
The man was a custodian. But his “really really” was that he helped sick people feel better. Imagine how different it must ...
Vocalist Rhiannon Hurst ’25 is using Holy Cross’ highest academic honor to examine and spotlight the music of women and ...
From move-in day to the first day of classes and beyond, feeling a sense of belonging takes different amounts of time for everyone.
Osvaldo Golijov, Jeremy Flower work alongside students to offer hands-on intensive on composing for film. When Julianna ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of the 1619 Project and a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine, will deliver the 55th annual Hanify-Howland Memorial Lecture on the ...
Every Friday during the academic year, Holy Cross students have a treat waiting for them at Kimball Dining Hall starting at 7 a.m., the results of hours of work by pastry chef Jordan L’Ecuyer and ...
Five hundred years ago, Ignatius of Loyola was lying in bed at his childhood home, his leg shattered by a cannonball, wondering what comes next. A lower nobleman, the future saint had been preoccupied ...
As a child, Gabriela Avila-Bront’s scientist father instilled in her a curiosity for the natural world. At age 5, he brought her to a museum for her birthday. There, she discovered twice Nobel ...
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