This championship run by the Bucks WAS a journey — not just this season, but for decades.
Author: Kevin Wondrash
Are sports that important?
The day of Tuesday, June 29, ended horribly. I went to sleep in a very down mood. I began to reflect on the past and everything that had led up to that night and wondered if the journey was really worth it. Would all be well in the end?
‘Let’s go (oh, oh, oh)’
Oh, look at that. The “interim” has been taken off my job title and now I’m just plain old “editor”.
Fr. Luke Powers and Fr. Michael Wanta ordained to the priesthood
June 25 was a day of blessings for God’s people on Earth. In their humility and service to the Lord, it was also a day of blessings for newly-ordained priests Fr. Luke Powers and Fr. Michael Wanta.
I have too much stuff
You wouldn’t think moving from a loft apartment to a one-bedroom apartment would take very long, be a lot of work, or require so many boxes, but you’d be wrong.
What would Jesus do (or say)?
Catholics have found some new things to argue over in the past few weeks.
A ‘return to the ordinary’
Things are really, finally, truly getting back to normal.
Catholic education ‘available to everybody’
As the challenging and unique 2020-2021 school year comes to a close, Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM) School in Monona can look back on the accomplishment of being able to teach and serve a wider range of its students.
Time to ‘graduate’
From when the material started coming in here about the graduates, to looking at the April 13 issue of the paper, my thoughts naturally have been turning to my own graduations, especially on the day I am writing this — May 14, the 15th anniversary of my commencement exercises at UW-Madison.
What the ‘Hot 100’ can tell us about life
I’m “only” 37 years old, but I really have no connection anymore to the youth of America and what’s cool, what’s hip, and what’s now.