Andrew McMahon Reflects on Music, Passion and Going Home

Douglas K. Barclay
January 30, 2012

Andrew McMahon is a talented singer, who for the last twelve years has lead two prominent alternative bands, Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin. He has also beaten cancer, something that is a consistent element in his lyrics, and has given him an outlook on life that perhaps more should emulate.... Read more »

HHS Mandate an Affront to Truth: Catholics Must Defend Religious Freedom

Joseph Jablonski, Class of 2015
January 28, 2012

Less than a week ago, Health and Human Services mandated that all institutions that provide healthcare to employees must now include coverage for contraception, sterilization and abortifacients in the healthcare plans they offer. The exception to these institutions included only houses of worship or... Read more »

A Look at Liberty

Tower Editorial
January 28, 2012

As we reflect on the recent Health and Human Services (HHS) act mandating universities and other institutions to provide preventative services for women at no cost, we can’t help but think of the freedoms that may be violated through this legislation. Putting our various feelings on birth control aside,... Read more »

Abby Johnson Promotes Misleading Message, Damages Pro-Life Cause

Richard V. Bochicchio, Class of 2015
January 28, 2012

Abby Johnson, the ardent pro-life activist and author of the recent book Unplanned, recently spoke at Catholic on the topic of Planned Parenthood and the evils of abortion. But, as she illustrated the horror she witnessed, her integrity began to wither away. I will preface this piece by stating that... Read more »

Do You Make a Difference?: CUA Students Embrace Service in Many Forms

Fr. Jude DeAngelo, OFM Conv., University Chaplain and Director of Campus Ministry
January 28, 2012

Do you ever wonder if you make a significant difference in people’s lives? In their 1985 pastoral letter, Empowered by the Spirit, the U.S. Catholic Bishops instructed campus ministers to “Educate for Justice” on college campuses. This year, CUA Campus Ministry (CM) and our faith-based... Read more »

“17 to 2″ Gives Voice to Student Concerns

Robert Shine, Class of 2012
January 28, 2012

On Monday morning, as preparations for the March for Life dominated campus, four students courageously spoke out for a consistent life ethic and improved student life at this University. In the wake of launching the 17 to 2 Campaign at Caldwell Hall, further actions occurred, misconceptions grew, and,... Read more »

Solidarity in Support of Social Justice: A Critique of “17 to 2″

Audra Nakas, Class of 2015
January 28, 2012

As I sat in Caldwell auditorium Monday morning with almost five hundred fellow students waiting to attend the March for Life, I noticed a flyer being distributed. My curiosity piqued, I read the “17 to 2″ declaration protesting the Dean of Students’ decision to fund guest speaker Abby Johnson,... Read more »

What’s in a Name?: Ryan and Regan Hall

Victor David, Class of 2014
January 28, 2012

Ryan Hall…the all-girls residence hall for first year students, namesake of the fifth rector of the university, has returned to its roots. Built in 1945, it was the home of the first female residents of CUA (though women had already been accepted into the university for over a decade). Originally planned... Read more »

University Decreases Admission Rate

Samantha Cannon, Tower Staff
January 27, 2012

In the past year, The Catholic University of America has cut the acceptance rate in an effort to improve its academics and to become more prestigious. In comparison to other schools in the region, the school currently has a relatively high acceptance rate. The class of 2011 represents the initial efforts... Read more »

University Appoints New Vice President

Bridget Geiran, Tower Staff
January 27, 2012

H. Ken DeDominicis started this week in his new position as Catholic University’s top fundraiser, tasked with adding to the school’s endowment. DeDominicis, the new Vice President for Institutional Advancement, was appointed by the University in early December. His position in Institutional Advancement... Read more »

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