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The Virtue of Prudence - Douglas McManaman

The mould and mother of all the virtues is prudence.  Email This Article

The Virtue of Temperance - Doug McManaman

Temperance is the first virtue that perfects man’s ability to act well with one’s self from within one’s self.   Email This Article

Their Cheatin' Hearts - Charlotte Allen

You call it copying; today's college students call it collaborating.  Email This Article

These Courses Are Condemned - Namoi Schaefer Riley

"Christian Morality in American Literature" is biased. "Feminine Perspectives in Literature" is not.  Email This Article

Threat of Flunking Motivates Students - The National Catholic Register

The Waco, Texas schools are featured by the national magazine in a report on "the broad national trend against social promotion, which reporter Ben Wildasky called "the long entrenched practice of advancing students to the next grade even if they haven't learned what they should have."  Email This Article

Tom Wolfe's fix for education crisis: scrap the PCs - REUTERS NEWS SERVICE

Popular American author, Tom Wolfe, recently offered a solution to improve U.S. students' performance-scrap computers and restore order in the class room.  Email This Article

Toward the Third Millennium - DANIEL MCINERNY

How to develop in our students the desire to undertake "great and difficult things" and to follow and imitate Christ is the subject of this stimulating article by Daniel McInerny.  Email This Article

Twilight of Sociology - Wilfred M. McClay

Seymour Martin Lipset explored the social forces that limit individual freedom. Is an era of inquiry over?  Email This Article

Universities Under Fire for Pro-Abortion Honorees - National Catholic Register

Catholic organizations have criticized two prominent Catholic universities, Boston College and Seton Hall, over honors the schools bestowed recently on abortion supporters. “It is incomprehensible how any Catholic with a shred of conviction or an ounce of loyalty could acquiesce in the selection of someone whose career is so antithetical to what the Catholic religion teaches about human life and human dignity,” said the Catholic Action League’s executive director, C.J. Doyle.  Email This Article

University Students Today: Portrait of a Generation Searching - Mary Ann Glendon

Harvard Law professor Mary Ann Glendon prepared this address for the Pontifical Council for the Laity's 8th International Youth Forum, held near Rome in April, 2004.  Email This Article


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