Posted on July 16th, 2010 by Ashley Crouch
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.
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Posted on January 14th, 2010 by Ashley Crouch
… marriage is friendship.
But not just any kind of friendship—in particular, the institutional model seeks to create what Aristotle called “the best kind of friendship.” Aristotle argued that there are three kinds of friendship: for the sake of pleasure, utility, or good. The highest kind of friendship, for good, is one in which each wishes the other well for his own sake. In this kind of friendship, friends are bound together not because they seek to use the other person, whether it’s for pleasure, a better social position, or economic benefit—no, they are instead bound together by virtue.
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Posted on January 7th, 2010 by Ashley Crouch
Many students are unconcerned about finding love, instead they enjoy living in the moment with a string of casual fun encounters. Others find themselves confused about how to build a relationship. In the meantime, why not heal loneliness with a one night stand?
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Posted on December 12th, 2009 by Ashley Crouch
Manhood really has been swept away in modern society, leaving many men no more mature than teenagers, just bigger and with more work skills. It’s time to bring back real men, confident leaders focused on service to women and children! Khakis are optional.
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Posted on December 8th, 2009 by Ashley Crouch
Men and women long for much more than what sexual liberation has promoted. In the end, contraception obscures the path of true sexual fulfillment. In the interest of committed relationships, the possibility for sexual intimacy should be afforded only within the context of the unique value it proposes: namely, standing open to the possibility of new life as a manifestation of a reciprocated, physical gift of self.
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Posted on October 16th, 2009 by Cassy Hough
ShareThere is certainly no shortage of talk about sex, especially on college campuses. The sexual revolution of the 1960’s and 1970’s left no small footprint on American college social and intellectual life. Young men and women no sooner walk onto campus their freshman year than they are bombarded with information about where to find the [...]
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