Becca Self reports on an inspirational discussion with Women’s Rights without Frontiers (WRWF) founder, Reggie Littlejohn.
Increasingly, scholars and experts are calling for a renewed look at the destructive nature of pornography and the pornography industry. Is Notre Dame doing its part to educate students about these harms?
Last year, the chief executive officers of several large American hotel chains received a respectful yet strongly worded letter from two academics, Robert George and Shaykh Hamza Yusuf. One year later—this September—the two wrote to the same CEOs to urge them to follow the example of a Scandinavian hotel owner, Petter Stordalen, who had stopped offering pornography in his hotel entertainment systems.
Rebecca Self, Religion and Ethics Editor Doctor Arthur Brooks, a leading scholar on American culture and a practicing Catholic, thinks…
Becca Self, Staff Writer One might think that any story involving college-aged men and axes cannot possibly end well, but…
Becca Self, Staff Writer The Notre Dame Office of Sustainability’s mission statement is laudable, but cannot come true until students…
Becca Self, Staff Writer “Late have I loved you, O beauty ever ancient, ever new, late have I loved you!…
Becca Self, Staff Writer Addressing a standing-room only crowd in Geddes Hall’s Andrews Auditorium, distinguished Dominican priest-scholar Reverend Timothy Radcliffe…
Becca Self, Staff Writer Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamed of a society in which children are judged “not by the…
While the separation of church and state is a hallmark of American democracy, the relationship between religion and higher education…