“How University Faculty and Ministry Leaders are Supporting the Pro-Life and Pro-Family Message” by Cassy Hough

It is understandable, then, that when university faculty serve as advisers for pro-life and pro-family student initiatives, or sponsor receptions such as the aforementioned one at Princeton, they lend legitimacy to the pro-life and pro-family positions by virtue of their own academic reputation and standing.

Press Coverage: Anscombe Society’s Loud Launch

Share According to this recent article, which appeared in the Stanford Review, the new Stanford Anscombe Society appears to have generated quite a buzz on campus. Launching their group with an inaugural event on same-sex marriage featuring Dr. Jennifer Roback-Morse, the group looks forward to continuing to foster civil discussion on campus by means of [...]

“The Uprising of Solid Love” by Ignacio Ibarzabal

So, while Simone de Beauvoir lies in her deathbed with a smile, contemplating tons of news and thousands of laws putting her ideas into practice, some of the children still unborn are already imagining a different culture. Be sure that they will reap new public policies from the seeds sown by the young people of today, who with the force of their reason, are already attracting hearts to participate in a new revolution: the revolution of the faithful, true, responsible love. The revolution of solid love.

Millenial of the Month: Cassy Hough

Share CONGRATULATIONS:  This month, Focus on the Family’s “Rising Voice” is featuring Cassandra Hough as the Millenial of the Month!  Cassy Hough was interviewed for her story on how she founded the Anscombe Society at Princeton in 2005, and subsequently, the Love and Fidelity Network in 2007.  Would you like to hear the story straight [...]

Resisting the Age of Infidelity by Viviana Garcia

Fortunately, there are students across the country ready for change, and recent years have seen the emergence of a cultural movement to reclaim sexual integrity on campuses. Groups of students are springing up all around the world, seeking answers to their questions in the hope of rising out of this deep fog of confusion in the realm of dating and sexual intimacy.

Princeton’s Anscombe Society Interviewed by “Ethics Talk”

Share We invite you to listen to a recent radio interview with Princeton’s Anscombe members David Pederson, Shivani Radhakrishnan, and Lauren Kustner as they join “Ethics Talk” to discuss the virtue of chastity on campuses: The Virtue of Chastity; a Discussion with Princeton’s Anscombe Society

Lady Gaga and the Value of Abstinence by Cassy Hough

Share Last month, Lady Gaga made headlines with her statement that it’s “not really cool anymore to have sex all the time.”  Can Lady Gaga make chastity cool? This was the question many people were asking. What is cool about choosing chastity?  Lady Gaga proposes that what is cool is “to be strong and independent”, [...]

The Olympian and the Common Man by Ashley Crouch

In the realm of sexuality, for instance, we are told that personal sacrifice and self-control is unnecessary. Moreover, we are told abstinence is unnatural — even unhealthy — and should be avoided. The very term “abstinence” takes on an ostensibly negative connotation: who would want to abstain from a desirable good? Yet, the misunderstanding and hostility surrounding abstinence is unfortunate, because it misses the point entirely.

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

ShareLiving in a culture where we are constantly bombarded by visual stimuli and degrading tabloids, the Anscombe Society at Princeton decided to launch a campaign to insert a little visual food for thought into students’ lives on campus.  Appropriately released the week of Valentine’s Day, their poster campaign combines retro with recent, past with present.  [...]

Stunning Hypocrisy from the Princeton Administration

ShareDr. Jennifer Roback Morse, Executive Director for the Ruth Institute in California, a principle program of the National Organization for Marriage, spoke out about the Center for Abstinence and Chastity Debate here in Princeton.  In her words: Regular Ruth Readers know that I have been supportive of the students of the Princeton University Anscombe Society, [...]