
Things I Learned after College
It’s hard to believe that it has only been a year since I graduated from college. At that time, I wish someone would have prepared

It’s hard to believe that it has only been a year since I graduated from college. At that time, I wish someone would have prepared

“The American Legion Auxiliary is the world’s largest women’s patriotic service organization. Through its nearly 10,500 units located in every state and some foreign countries, the Auxiliary
**WARNING: This post contains photos of war, which should be disturbing for many.** “In Flander”s Field the poppies grow….” is a poem I immediately assosciate

Greetings Ignitum readers! My apologies for missing my last posting here a few weeks back. I’m sure you were all wondering where I was (uhh hum) and/or
You may have to bear with me. The indescribably talented Emily Zanotti presented a wonderful case for adding some zip, jazz, and flare to the

He threw me off when, after a few fun jovial exchanges between me and my roommate, he pointed down at my leg and said, “Is that real?!”

Desperate times call for desperate measures. The modern world has successfully graduated from high school and is now ready to attend University where its ideals

This is a poem I felt compelled to write when I was thinking of one of my mom’s uncles, her godfather at baptism. I don’t

Are you familiar with Friedrich Nietzsche’s übermensch? It’s pretty hard to define what it really means, but for starters, it would have to refer to

A week after I got married, I had to visit one of those urgent care clinics for antibiotics (if you think this is too much

This month, hundreds of college students and recent grads — many of them aspiring politicians — will flock to the nation’s capital for coveted government-related

Last week The Daily Caller broke the news feature about the Labor Department attempting to ban farm chores. When I alerted my dad who is a life-long

“In the beginning was the Word, and Word was with God, and the Word was God. ” Words are intensely powerful, most likely because they
“Man’s curiosity searches past and future And clings to that dimension. But to apprehend The point of intersection of the timeless With time, is an occupation

How to convince someone to be pro-choice. Or better yet, how to convince someone to be pro-abortion: Get them addicted to crack. Consequently, crack numbs

It’s a commonplace we’ve all heard in one form or another: “Love is blind.” But is it really? It may be true that our passions,
Frida Kahlo – self portrait Frida Kahlo is one of the most important figures of 20th-century Mexican culture. Born in 1907 in Mexico City best

Second question: If so, can we save it? To the first, I think the question is rather odd. However, it is odd because it is

In the latest installment of USA Today’s On Religion series, veteran journalist Judith Valente writes about Benedictine nuns in Atchison, Kansas. One choice sentence: “Whatever

Happy Easter Everyone! Just wanted to share my cousin’s online magazine. First issue was released today! Check them out! (That’s three exclamation point’s in four
As a perpetual chatterbox I approach the mysteries of Holy Week with mixed emotions. The stark, somber tones of the liturgies are in direct contrast