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The voice of and for USM students

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Thanksgiving represents more than food, football

Ashlyn Levins and Ashlyn Levins | November 27, 2019
Thanksgiving represents more than food and football.
Illustration by Lillie Busch.

Kanye West uses religion as a prop

Lillie Busch and Lillie Busch | November 8, 2019
Religion, and by extension, Christianity, has become a prop and publicity tool in media. Public officials utilize it as a bargaining chip with their citizens. Anti-abortionists use Christianity to promote their cause.
Faculty members to offer religious support

Faculty members to offer religious support

Micah Graves and Micah Graves | December 21, 2018

Two faculty members will be available to give support, advice and prayers in Danforth Chapel every Wednesday from 12-1 p.m. during the spring semester.   Hao Xu is an associate professor and the coordinator...

Robert McCauley from Emory University speaks in Bennett Auditorium Tuesday night  as part of the lecture series called Philosophical Fridays. -Susan Broadbridge

McCauley Talks Religion, Science in Tuesday’s Lecture

Jack Hammett and Jack Hammett | April 2, 2015

Robert McCauley from Emory University speaks in Bennett Auditorium Tuesday night as part of the lecture series called Philosophical Fridays. -Susan Broadbridge Starting a dialogue about religion and...

Henry Nau, expert on U.S. foreign policy and international politics and former White House senior staffer presents a special lecture Monday at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the Peck House. -Courtesy photo

Former NSC Member to Visit, Lecture at USM

Chris Lee and Chris Lee | February 23, 2015

Henry Nau, expert on U.S. foreign policy and international politics and former White House senior staffer presents a special lecture Monday at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the Peck House. -Courtesy...

Millennials Drift from Traditional Catholic Customs

Millennials Drift from Traditional Catholic Customs

J.D. Rimann and J.D. Rimann | February 12, 2015

For over 1,000 years, the Roman Catholic Church has observed the 40 days of Lent leading up into Holy Week with fasting and prayer. Traditionally those who did not observe a true fast were asked instead...

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