Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2024 Magazine Back Issues
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- 2023 Reflecting On The Year's Progress
- By Marshall Ingwerson
- Week Of Janaury 1&8 2024
- How To Assess
- Donald Trump's Campaign Rhetoric
- By Peter Grier And Sophie Hills
- Bluster Or Believable?
- Growing Like A Weed
- Taking Stock 10 Years
- After Legalization Began
- By Simon Montlake
- Keeping The Faith
- How Post - Evangelical
- Christians Are Building
- A New Movement By Harry Bruinius
- Not Too Little Not Too Much
- Can Sweden Sustain
- A Culture Of Lagom?
- By Erika Page
- When The Fine Print Feeds Poverty
- How Daryl Atkinson Is Battling Bureaucracy
- By Courtney E. Martin
- Week Of February 12 2024
- Why Oklahoma Conservatives No Longer
- Trust Capital Punishment
- Death Row Doubts
- By Stephen Humphries
- Texas Vs. Fentanyl
- By Henry Gass
- Are Tougher Laws Making A Difference?
- Moving Forward With Dignity
- How People Like Brenda Glass
- Help Violent Crime Survivors Rebuild Their Lives
- By Allen Arthur
- Can Joe Biden Bridge
- The Old And New?
- 40+ Years In Politics
- By Linda Feldmann
- Like Many Migrants
- Dales Louissaint Was Bound For The U.S.
- He Found Opportunity South Of The Border
- The Mexican Dream By Whitney Eulich
- China And The U.S. Don't Trust Each Other
- Maybe That's OK
- By Ann Scott Tyson
- NATO At 75
- A Success, But Can It Endure?
- By Howard Lafranchi And Anna Mulrine Grobe
- The Incredible Shrinking Family
- Why Parents Are Having Fewer Kids
- And What It Means For The Future
- By Simon Montlake
- By Sheer Will, Gaza Women Eke Out A Life
- By Ghada Abdulfattah
- For Israeli Women, The War With Hamas Is Personal
- By Taylor Luck
- At First I Hated Them
- Student Betrayal Led To A Colleague's Murder
- Can French Teachers
- Learn To Trust Again?
- Farmers Revolt
- Why Small Farms Around The World
- Are Fighting For Their Future
- By Erika Page, Whitney Eulich, And Srishti Jaswal.
- Taking The Long View
- Why Texas Is Rethinking
- Policing And Public Safety
- By Henry Gass
- Raising Boys
- To Be Caring And Strong
- By Courtney E. Martin
- Week Of May 20 2024
- Making History
- Mexico Is Poised To Elect
- Its First Woman As President
- By Whitney Eulich
- Common Ground-How Two Towns Countered
- The Culture Wars With Shared
- Labors Of Community Love
- By Stephen Humphries
- How We Talk About Climate Change
- Can Honest Rigorous Skepticism Make
- Climate Science Stronger?
- By Stephanie Hanes
- Math Problems
- School Districts Face A Perfect Storm
- Can Budgets Be Balanced Without
- Harming Children And Families?
- Scenes From New York's Conservative Counterculture
- By Leonardo Bevilacqua
- Why Artists In Manhattan's Avant-Garde
- Are Embracing Traditional Religion
- America's Immigrant Story
- By Sarah Matusek
- The Promises And Pitfalls Of The American Dream
- He Hears America Singing
- Jake Xerxes Fussell
- Brings New Life To The Country's
- Folk Traditions By Simon Montlake
- Athletes Share Stories Of Determination Grit And Sacrifice
- The Olympic Spirit
- By Ira Porter With Ryan Lenora Brown
- Sara Miller Llana And Nelson Rauda Zablah
- Preventing Political Violence
- For A Year The Monitor Has Followed
- A Diverse Group Of Pennsylvanians
- Working To Combat Political Violence
- Can Decriminalizing Drug Use Ever Work?
- It Failed In Portland, Oregon, But Leaders Here
- As Well As In Canada And Portugal
- Are Still Asking The Question
- To Hug Or To Cut? By Richard Mertens
- Loggers And Conservationists Have Long Been At Odds
- Can A New Generation Of Foresters
- Bring Them Together?
- Freedom In The Land Of Pink Flamingos
- Our Reporter Explores
- Florida's Complicated History And Competing Visions Of
- What It Means To Be Free
- Juniors Class Of 2026
- Week Of August 26 2024
- Taiwan A Question Of Identity
- And Destiny By Ann Scott Tyson
- Week Of September 2 2024
- The U.S. Armed Forces Need More Recruits
- Many Want To Enlist But Don't Make The Grade
- The Pentagon Has A Plan To Make Them Soldiers
- Determined To Serve By Anna Mulrine Grobe
- When The Rains Stop
- By Taylor Luck And Erika Page
- Climate Drives Migration
- But Tunisia Shows There Is More To The Story
- Competing Visions
- Donald Trump And Kamala Harris
- Have Both Been Vague On Policy Proposals
- Here's What Their Records Show
- October 7: One Year Later
- By Ghada Abdulfattah, Fatima Abdulkarim And Dina Kraft
- Bring Him Home Now!
- Hostages And Missing Families Forum
- Norway's Kids At Play
- Creating A Sense Of Equality And Belonging
- Is A National Priority Here
- It Starts In Preschool By Jackie Mader
- A Minimalist State
- Argentina's President Javier Milei
- A Shagy Haired Libertarian With A Radical Edge
- Wants Socialism To End Everywhere.
- Amid Brutal Civil War
- Three Personal Stories Of Family Community Home
- Sudan's Unseen War
- By Violet Ikong, Hipa Abdalazeem, Ryan Lenora Brown.
- The Climate Generation
- Our Landmark Series
- One Year Later
- Week Of November 4 2024
- Sisters In The Brotherhood By Richard Mertens
- As More Women Enter The Construction Trades
- They Are Laying A Foundation To Succeed
- In A Rough-And-Tumble Culture
- By Stephanie Hanes The Inner Lives Of Animals
- New Research Suggests Many Species
- Exhibit Rich Emotions And Self-Awareness
- Should This Change How We See Them-And Ourselves?
- In Canada Acadian And Mi'kmaw
- Peoples Recall Their Shared History
- And Ways Of Giving Thanks
- Common Traditions By Sara Miller Llana
- Elon Musk's Spacex
- Is Poised To Flourish In Texas
- Many Residents Are Excited
- Others Have Concerns
- The Battle Over Bibles In US Public Schools
- As Religious Conservatives Challenge The Separation Of Church And State
- Some Lawmakers Are Mandating Study Of The Bible
- By Jackie Valley
- Life Amid The Rubble
- Israeli Attacks Displaced Tens Of Thousands In Lebanon
- Amid A Fragile Ceasefire
- They Return Home To An Uncertain Future
- Christian Science
- Monitor Weekly
- Week Of December 23 2024
- Our Favorite Photos 2024
- Weeks Of December 30 2024
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The Christian Science Monitor (CSM), commonly known as The Monitor, is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles both in electronic format and a weekly print edition. It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper by Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the new religious movement Christian Science, Church of Christ, Scientist.
Since its founding, the newspaper has been based in Boston. Over its existence, seven Monitor journalists have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, including Edmund Stevens (1950), John Hughes (1968), Howard James (1968), Robert Cahn (1969), Richard Strout (1978), David S. Rohde (1996), and Clay Bennett (2002).