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My Dear Future College Students, Please Allow Me…

My Dear Future College Students, Please Allow Me…

By Greg Lewin | A Letter to the Class of 2018 Congratulations! You’ve been accepted into college! If I may, I’d like to share some of my ideas on what it means to go to college, and how to select a college and college program that will prepare you for all of the...
What are the Complications of Artificial Conception?

What are the Complications of Artificial Conception?

By  Melissa Moschella | Every child has a right to be loved by his or her biological parents. Third-party reproduction violates this right by intentionally conceiving a child in a way that will alienate that child from at least one of her biological parents. Now that...
Can Marriage Bring a Cure to Poverty?

Can Marriage Bring a Cure to Poverty?

By Annie Lowrey | Imagine a late-night television commercial aimed at Washington’s wonks: Tired of your same old tax credits and grant proposals? Ever dreamed of a policy tool that improved children’s health, bolstered income and eradicated poverty — all without...
Women Reject Abortion at Highest Rate Since 1973

Women Reject Abortion at Highest Rate Since 1973

By Gina Diorio | Confirming the pro-life trend of recent years, a new report by the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute shows that the abortion rate nationwide has fallen to its lowest point since 1973, the year the U.S. Supreme Court declared abortion legal. According...
Shoveling Love to Your Neighbor’s Doorstep

Shoveling Love to Your Neighbor’s Doorstep

By Andree Seu Peterson | We got whacked with snow a week ago, first the soft kind (good for shoveling but bad for snowmen), then the wet kind (backbreaking for shoveling, but we got two cool snowmen out of it). After clearing my own little piece of the American dream,...