From School Dances to the Big Screen: Jacob Schmiedicke (’09)
Alumnus videographer Jacob Schmiedicke (’09) has brought the story of Irish advocate Daniel O’Connell to life in a new independent film, The Liberator.
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Alumnus Writer Contemplates Pro-Life Economics, Post-Roe
Writing for Catholic World Report, Jonathan Culbreath (’17) contends that eradicating abortion in the United States will take much more than a Supreme Court decision. 
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Dialogue: TAC Alumnus Priest and NYT Columnist
The upcoming June edition of the journal First Things features a dialogue between Pater Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist. (’06) and New York Times columnist Ross Douthat. 
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Alumna Author Offers Hope for Parents Facing Empty Nests
Alumna author Denise (Martel ’81) Trull’s latest article for Dappled Things is a reminder that life sometimes offers unlikely solaces in the midst of change
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Angela (Andersen ’87) Connelly Publishes Paean to “Mothers of Many”
Mrs. Connelly’s new book, The Crowded Table, is a timely paean to “the brave and beautiful choice to mother many.” 
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Monica (Heithaus ’96) Seeley: The Continuing Witness of Angela Baird (’00)
“25 Years of Thursdays: On the life, death, and continuing witness of Angela Baird,” by Monica (Heithaus ’96) Seeley, from Catholic World Report
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Jose Hector Guardiola (’19) Named a Dappled Things Finalist
Dappled Things has announced the finalists for its 2022 J.F. Powers Prize for Fiction, and among the 28 authors selected is recent Thomas Aquinas College graduate Jose Hector Guardiola (’19). 
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