The Love and Fidelity Network aims to equip college students with the arguments, resources, and direction they need to uphold the institution of marriage, the special role of the family, and the ethic of chastity on their campus.
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Love and Fidelity Network President Cassy DeBenedetto, and student
leaders of the Anscombe Society at Princeton University, appear on
EWTN's Life on the Rock to discuss the sexual culture at today's universities
and how students can respond to that culture in positive and healthy ways.
View pictures from the 2008 conference and click
here to read statements about the conference
from participants. Check back soon for video clips.
Friday, August 22, 2008
The Glenn Beck Program hosts Princeton Professor Robert George,
Love and Fidelity Network President Cassy DeBenedetto, and fellow
Princeton students and alumni for a discussion on what students can do to
face the hookup culture and other pressures of college life.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Love and Fidelity Network President discusses campus sexual culture
with Bill Bennett on his radio show, Morning in America. Listen here.
December 2008
The National Catholic Register publishes "Campus Counterculture"
an article describing the November conference on Sexuality, Integrity, and the
University, as well as the founding and mission of the Love and Fidelity Network.
Valentine's Day 2009
- Student groups at Harvard, the University of Notre Dame,
Princeton, and Yale join the Love and Fidelity Network in co-
sponsoring a joint advertisement on chastity that ran in the
Harvard, Notre Dame, and Princeton campus papers the day before
Valentine's Day.
- Princeton University's Anscombe Society sponsors a Valentine's
Day poster campaign on what to share and what not to share this
Valentine's Day. View their posters here.
March 3, 2009
Princeton Professors Robert P. George and John B. Londregan publish
"Princeton and the Hookup Culture" in the Princeton Alumni Weekly.
The article describes how university programs encourage, even if unintentionally,
the hookup culture at Princeton. Students who are unhappy with the culture's
casual sexual norms, or who reject them outright, are offered very little support
for an alternative, chaste lifestyle. Professors George and Londregan offer a
proposal on how to remedy the imbalance of university programming and provide
the support these students need.
July 1, 2009
The Love and Fidelity Network introduces our
new Assistant Program Director, Ashley Crouch.
a principal program of the Collegiate Cultural Foundation