by Craig Nash | May 29, 2024 | Feature, Opinion
With high school graduation season in full gear, young adults are shifting their attention to the rest of their lives. Which, if you ask anyone over the age of forty, is a tad ambitious. Thankfully, they are living in a time when society is placing less pressure to...
by Josef Kuhn | Dec 1, 2011 | News
WASHINGTON (RNS) The District of Columbia has dismissed a complaint against The Catholic University of America that charged the school’s return to same-gender student housing discriminates against women. In an order issued Tuesday (Nov. 29), the city’s Office of Human...
by Kimberly Winston | Nov 23, 2011 | News
(RNS) The young man in the video pulls in close to his computer camera with the trappings of a typical college dorm room—a loft bed and the clutter of cast-off clothes—piled behind him. Alex Fiorentini isn’t talking about girls, beer or football. Instead, it’s a...
by Kimberly Winston | Nov 7, 2011 | News
(RNS) Late one night over pizza, University of Dayton students Branden King and Nick Haynes discovered neither of them believed in God. Surely, they thought, they couldn’t be the only unbelievers at the Roman Catholic college. Last year, King and Haynes and a couple...
by Kimberly Winston | Nov 7, 2011 | News
(RNS) Evan Clark chose to attend California Lutheran University even though he wasn’t sure how he might fit in as an atheist at a religious school. But when Clark, now 23, and a handful of other students sought to establish a nonbelievers’ club, they were approved by...