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After almost six centuries, the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven”the oldest continuing Catholic university in the world and alma mater to such distinguished graduates as Erasmus, St. Alberto Hurtado, and Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen”is rethinking the whole Katholieke . . . . Continue Reading »
SNEAK PREVIEW: “Whit Stillman Is Running Late,” from the December Issue of First Things
From First ThoughtsAfter a twelve-year absence, the revered indie director Whit Stillman has just finished filming a new movieat last. The December 2010 First Things offers the first extensive profile of Stillman in years, an exclusive look at his exile from Hollywood and his struggle to get funding for a new . . . . Continue Reading »
American University Washington, D.C. ft rating: academic 27.9,social 31.3, religious 16.4Established by Congress in 1893, American University quickly became a creature of the Protestant establishment, staffed and funded primarily by Methodists. The Kay Spiritual Life Center houses the campus . . . . Continue Reading »
From Abilene Christian University in Texas to Zion Bible College in Massachusetts: For this survey, First Things began by collecting information on 2063 college and universities in America. It was mounds and mounds of material, starting with previously published college guides, information the . . . . Continue Reading »
Now online (and possibly in the mailboxes of those who subscribe), the November issue of First Things, featuring our first ever survey of America’s colleges and universities. Unlike other rankings, we include the schools’ social and religious life as well as their academics… . Continue Reading »
The October issue is”such is the way magazines work”in the mail and now available online. It is a full, stimulating, informative, entertaining, and provocative issue, if we say so ourselves. The issues opens with Joseph Bottums Holy War Over Ground Zero, and continues with three reports, including young and famous pro-life activist Lila Roses story of how she came to run undercover investigations of Planned Parenthood facilities … Continue Reading »
In the most popular movies from 1991 to 2009, the amount of smoking peaked in 2005 and is now going down, with fewer than half the scenes with someone smoking now than in 2005. Here is a way to visual Shakespeare’s plays . The city of Philadelphia is demanding some bloggers pay $300 for a . . . . Continue Reading »
A Russian tycoon is requiring his employees to repent or get fired . Those living with someone must marry them by October 14th, while anyone who has had an abortion will be fired outright. Russia’s recent bad weather “is punishment for the Russian people’s sins,” says Vasily . . . . Continue Reading »
The South African bishops had to correct one of their remaining “spirit of Vatican II” colleagues, who accused Pope Benedict of being a “restorationist.” The bishops called on “all Catholics to be equally bold in standing up for the doctrinal, social and the moral . . . . Continue Reading »
Our writer Mary Eberstadt asks “Is This Kid Making Me Miserable?” in a reflection on the errors of the new fad to claim that being a parent makes you unhappy. That, she argues, is to get things complete backward. The New York Times looks at the world’s ugliest animals , which . . . . Continue Reading »
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