To Be Continued Home News, Events & Stories Publications Gonzaga Magazine To Be Continued Justice in January: Humans of Tijuana February 20, 2018 Deported veterans. Families in crisis. Collaborations between agencies. These are things students experienced in Tijuana. Justice in January: Desert Deaths February 20, 2018 Death in the desert is a real threat for migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border Justice in January: Real People, True Stories February 20, 2018 At Kino Border Initiative in Nogales, Mexico, deported migrants tell their stories Justice in January: Keeping the Borderlands Wild February 20, 2018 During Justice in January, students learned about environmental impacts of the border wall Justice in January: Frustrated February 19, 2018 Student Annika Barnett writes about frustrations with immigration, as experienced during Justice in January In Honor of Mary Katherine Shaw February 14, 2018 A talented historian, we remember Mary Katherine Shaw and her legacy in a scholarship that bears her name Battle at the Border: Justice in January February 05, 2018 At the Mexican border, the U.S. immigration and deportation system takes on new meaning Determined To Make A Difference January 25, 2018 Committed to service, sustainability and sweet melodies on the flute, this engineering major has big plans to have a big impact. And with your support... First In Her Family And Fueled By A Fascination (And You) January 25, 2018 Anti-Muslim Sentiment: What Hate Studies Can Tell Us January 10, 2018 John Sheveland, Religious Studies, presents at Communities for Justice Music to My Ears December 01, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine Editor Kate Vanskike-Bunch reflects on the pain and joy of learning and teaching music Hurdling Failure November 20, 2017 Falesha Ankton shares the lessons of hard-fought wins in track and field A Passion for the Arts September 01, 2017 Gonzaga supports the growth of our arts programs and increases connections to the Spokane arts community Professors Adapt to a Trump Presidency in the Classroom September 01, 2017 An excerpt from The Gonzaga Bulletin, on tough topics arising from President Trump's first few months in the White House The World is Our Classroom September 01, 2017 Outdoors reporter Eli Francovich ('15) reflects on his summer in Nepal Weapons Against the Dark June 05, 2017 Portland author Brian Doyle was a writer of humorous, painful and insightful reflections on faith and family Previous 1 2 3
Justice in January: Humans of Tijuana February 20, 2018 Deported veterans. Families in crisis. Collaborations between agencies. These are things students experienced in Tijuana. Justice in January: Desert Deaths February 20, 2018 Death in the desert is a real threat for migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border Justice in January: Real People, True Stories February 20, 2018 At Kino Border Initiative in Nogales, Mexico, deported migrants tell their stories Justice in January: Keeping the Borderlands Wild February 20, 2018 During Justice in January, students learned about environmental impacts of the border wall Justice in January: Frustrated February 19, 2018 Student Annika Barnett writes about frustrations with immigration, as experienced during Justice in January In Honor of Mary Katherine Shaw February 14, 2018 A talented historian, we remember Mary Katherine Shaw and her legacy in a scholarship that bears her name Battle at the Border: Justice in January February 05, 2018 At the Mexican border, the U.S. immigration and deportation system takes on new meaning Determined To Make A Difference January 25, 2018 Committed to service, sustainability and sweet melodies on the flute, this engineering major has big plans to have a big impact. And with your support... First In Her Family And Fueled By A Fascination (And You) January 25, 2018 Anti-Muslim Sentiment: What Hate Studies Can Tell Us January 10, 2018 John Sheveland, Religious Studies, presents at Communities for Justice Music to My Ears December 01, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine Editor Kate Vanskike-Bunch reflects on the pain and joy of learning and teaching music Hurdling Failure November 20, 2017 Falesha Ankton shares the lessons of hard-fought wins in track and field A Passion for the Arts September 01, 2017 Gonzaga supports the growth of our arts programs and increases connections to the Spokane arts community Professors Adapt to a Trump Presidency in the Classroom September 01, 2017 An excerpt from The Gonzaga Bulletin, on tough topics arising from President Trump's first few months in the White House The World is Our Classroom September 01, 2017 Outdoors reporter Eli Francovich ('15) reflects on his summer in Nepal Weapons Against the Dark June 05, 2017 Portland author Brian Doyle was a writer of humorous, painful and insightful reflections on faith and family