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These Catholic college students dumped their smartphones for the year. Here’s what happened

May 7, 2023 Catholic News Agency 2

Franciscan Univesity of Steubenville students who participated in the Unplugged Scholarship in its first year (from left to right): Theresa Ryan, Grace Pollock, and Paul Merkel / Photos courtesy of Theresa Ryan, Grace Pollock, and Paul Merkel

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Journalists at EWTN/Franciscan conference discuss media bias in the internet age 

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Washington D.C., Mar 10, 2023 / 16:30 pm (CNA).
“What is the nature of journalism? What are we getting right and what are we getting wrong?” Father Dave Pivonka, the president of Franciscan University,… […]

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