Carleton pro-life group is granted club status
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsProtests shut down lecture series on Muslim threat
By Ron Stang, Catholic Register SpecialSisters aid theology students
By Catholic Register StaffLoyola conference at Regis
By Catholic Register StaffArchbishop Collins awarded St. Mike’s honorary degree
By Catholic Register StaffTORONTO - Universities are at the centre of Catholic life, says Toronto Archbishop Thomas Collins, and that is why the Catholic Church began to create universities in the Middle Ages.
Ryan delivers Regis lecture
By Catholic Register StaffSt. Jerome's installs leadership team
By Catholic Register Staff{mosimage} WATERLOO, Ont. - New leadership has been officially installed at St. Jerome’s University, a Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Waterloo.
TST adds London, Ontario affiliate
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - The Toronto School of Theology has extended its reach down to London, Ont., by adding the Anglican Huron College of the University of Western Ontario as an affiliate.
St. Jerome's program takes students beyond borders
By Robert White, Catholic Register SpecialWATERLOO, Ont. - An educational program at St. Jerome’s University transports students beyond educational, personal and emotional borders, combining the classroom with service to others.
Beyond Borders began during the 2005/06 school year as a way of helping students put their education into practice by travelling to and working abroad. The program, which runs for three terms, comprises three academic courses, fund-raising and a home stay and work placement co-ordinated through one of Beyond Borders’ international network of partners.
Pro-life group denied status at Thunder Bay university
By Tom Scura, Catholic Register Special{mosimage}THUNDER BAY, Ont. - Lakehead University Life Support was officially denied club status on campus on Jan. 10.
That decision, made by the university’s student union, was based on a poster campaign which some students found offensive.