Solidarity
Gonzaga Magazine Editor Kate Vanskike reflects on experiences of solidarity around the world and here on campus.
Gonzaga Magazine Editor Kate Vanskike reflects on experiences of solidarity around the world and here on campus.
For ’05 Dan Futrell, being ambitious and involved comes naturally. His biggest adventure to date took place in late spring 2016, when Dan and a friend set out to find the “black box” of Eastern Air Lines Flight 980.
Junior Sidnee Grubb wrestles with the joys and challenges of being a first-time voter during this 2016 election season and sheds light on her university’s efforts to facilitate student voting.
Timothy Hogan (’81) recalls his time at the Gelli home in Florence with such fondness, he’s championing a scholarship to help more students have that opportunity.
During a visit from actor Sabra Williams, Gonzaga leadership students learned about the power of drama to help those who are incarcerated. The Actors Gang is providing therapy, healing and humor in California prisons.
Zag Staff Spotlight: Larry Perkins and Valerie Shayman receive the 2016 Outstanding Service in Support of Mission Awards
Seventy-one members of the Gonzaga Class of 1971 returned to campus in September for a love-filled fall festival that included golf and bike riding, campus tours and a meal in the COG, a few drinks and many stories. By Marty Pujolar
What does it mean to be silent? 2015 grad and former Gonzaga Magazine writer Eli Francovich tells us what he learned during silence in the desert and a trek through Nepal.
President Thayne McCulloh shares a new vision for Mission leadership and a new home for Jesuits.
Editor Kate Vanskike responds to sentiments from readers who fear the University has lost its way.