“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.

Making the Most of the Momentum: Part II of Third Annual Love and Fidelity Network Conference Summary

Share One month ago today, over 200 students gathered for the Love and Fidelity Network’s third national conference on Sexuality, Integrity, and the University. The students came from 30 different colleges and universities with a need to become better equipped with arguments in defense of marriage, family, and sexual integrity. At the conclusion of the conference, [...]

Save the Date for the Love and Fidelity Network Conference

Packed rooms, top scholars, stellar student leaders from across the country: all against the backdrop of beautiful Princeton. The annual Love and Fidelity Network Conference will be here before we know it! This year, “Sexuality, Integrity, and the University” will be hosted here in Princeton on November 12 – 13.

Marriage Debate Not Lost Among Next Generation

According to a recent national survey by Public Policy Polling, opposition to same-sex marriage is seen in almost every demographic group, including those aged 18-29.

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, [...]

Five Events in Five Days — Princeton’s Anscombe Society Does the Unthinkable?

ShareIt happened. Princeton’s Anscombe Society hosted five outstanding speakers in five days in an effort to spark dialogue amongst students and convince president Shirley Tilghman to consider allowing a Center for Abstinence and Chastity on campus. The week was launched by a discussion between Professor John Londregan and Professor Robert George over the benefits or [...]