Brescia's first Fulbright scholar exploring unique Arctic Council
Andrew Chater understands he is going where no Brescia University College faculty has ever gone before, and it’s a challenge he is welcoming.
Political passion looks for a place on campus
For most Catholics on the greyer side of the generation divide, student politics today definitely isn’t what it used to be.
David Sylvester was installed as the new president of the University of St. Michael’s College on Oct. 4 at St. Basil’s Church in Toronto. Here is an edited transcript of his speech that day, reflecting on the importance of the school and of Catholic education:
Peter Stockland: Abortion is a failure to create alternatives
From a pessimistic perspective, a McGill University conference marking 30 years since the Morgentaler decision might seem another predictable festival of defensive triumphalism from pro-choice warriors.
Randy Boyagoda's new literary venture explores the Catholic faith in school atmosphere
Some might say that Randy Boyagoda is a lot like Prin, the protagonist of his third novel. Both are Catholic university professors with a Sri Lankan background and four daughters.
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom students kick off the year in prayer
Second-year university student Gabriela Jezierska didn’t know what the new school year would bring, but she knew she wanted to make the most of it.
Saint Paul University professor axed after sex abuse complaint
One of the world’s leading experts in Church law as it applies to the liturgy has been removed as a full professor at Ottawa’s Saint Paul University after a complaint from a man who says he was abused as a teen.
New president building blueprint for success at University of St. Michael's College
Construction crews have been busy completing a $4-million renovation of 80-year-old Brennan Hall in the centre of the University of St. Michael’sCollege, but there’s more to what’s happening on campus than the crack of hammers and the whirr of electric drills, insists the college’s new president.
Francis Campbell: Follow God’s direction at life’s crossroads
By the time this scribbling reaches publication online and in print, our long summer journey will be more than half completed.
Speaking out: Working through post-grad anxiety
If anyone had asked me last summer about my plans after graduation, I would have said that I was going to move to the U.S. to complete a one-year postgraduate fellowship with a giant media company.
It has been one year since I graduated from the Bachelor of Commerce program at the University of Manitoba and I can’t help but think back to a time when I was drowning in the stress of exams.
When relativism is the widely accepted doctrine on university campuses, backed by the feel-good motto of “you do you,” it’s easy to imagine how young Catholics might be swept away by the notion that there is no objective truth.
Speaking Out: Change the world by changing me
When the afternoon of May 12 comes, I will walk across the stage, robed in a graduation gown, ready to take on the world.
Speaking Out: Forgetting my faith was a mistake
When I was younger, it wasn’t difficult for me to balance my faith with extra-curricular activities and family obligations.
Easter season continues at U of T Newman retreat
Even in the midst of a heavy ice storm, in the middle of exam season, more than 200 students and community members gathered together April 14 at University of Toronto’s Newman Centre for an Easter retreat.