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Secularized fundamentalism and the current leadership deficit in our political class

December 20, 2017 Dr. Peter A. Redpath 6

In the new, Western, Orwellian political world order, Enlightened appetites have become the measure of all truth. […]

The Dispatch

The wave of sex abuse accusations returns to university campuses

November 16, 2017 Anne Hendershott 3

A Muslim scholar revered by many progressives is one of the latest influential men to be accused of sexual assault. […]

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Is there no place for a women’s college in a non-binary world?

October 16, 2017 Fiorella Nash 3

In opening admissions to men who identify as female, Murray Edward College has succeeded in doing one thing only: argued itself out of existence. […]

Opinion

As Title IX guidelines change, Catholic schools need to protect the rights of all students

September 28, 2017 Anne Hendershott 10

Some of prestigious Catholic colleges have routinely violated the civil rights of students by withholding due process protections from those accused of sexual assault. […]

Interview

Thomas Aquinas College announces new campus in Massachusetts

May 25, 2017 Paul Senz 0

Since its founding in Southern California in 1971, Thomas Aquinas College has been offering a unique experience to students interested in an education in the great works of Western Civilization with a firm grounding in […]

Sojourns with Schall

The right to “non-free” speech and the rise of one party universities

May 22, 2017 James V. Schall, S.J. 1

An old rhyme used to go: “Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words can never harm me.” Today, this old rhymester had it all wrong. The only things that can really harm us […]

Essay

Diversity is not a cult—but what is it?

March 11, 2017 Anthony Esolen 0

A couple of months ago I was savaged on my campus on account of a title supplied by one of my editors: “My College Succumbed to the Totalitarian Diversity Cult.” I don’t know that Providence […]

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