“Disconnected Libido” by Justin Hawkins, First Place Winner of the Essay Contest

ShareWe are told that these are the best four years of life. Visibly eager, and almost impossibly energetic, the recent high school graduate fantasizes about the ideas he will learn and the experiences he will live in this new utopia without limits and free from the dreaded specter of authority figures quelling fun and life [...]

Put Your Pen to Paper for Our Essay Contest

ShareSummer: an ideal time to process events from the preceding school year. A time to relax, a time to clear one’s head, and a time to think of creative solutions to personal, campus, and larger community problems. The Love and Fidelity Network invites you to participate in our essay contest! Use this month of June [...]

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 [...]

“Consenting Their Way to Sexual Harassment at Yale?” by Cassy Hough

ShareWhen fraternity pledges marched through Yale’s campus earlier this academic year chanting “No means yes!”, their parade elicited mixed reactions.  Such raunchy demonstrations have come to be almost expected by the student body, causing many to be desensitized and to write off such events as dumb jokes that don’t actually represent male opinion, but that [...]

“Will Work for Love” by Cassandra Hough

We are the authors of our culture, and it is our actions that are going to either perpetuate and accelerate our downward trend into sexual infection, broken relationships, and half-hearted marriages, or start a new movement toward the authentic relationships and lifelong marital love that we want so badly.

Check Out Our Newly-Expanded Speakers List

ShareWe hope you were able to make it to our last national conference, “Sexuality, Integrity, and the University.”  If you couldn’t join us, perhaps you heard what a success it was and how the powerful line-up of speakers held a crowded room of students spell-bound time and again.  (You may also read about it here [...]

“Enriching Campus Discussion: Why You Should Start a Campus Group” by Cassy Hough

Why start a student group? Because in the not-too-distant future, you and your peers will be leading the country both in your professional careers and in building your own marriages and families. Do we really want the next generation of leaders and parents to be making decisions without a full education on these matters?

Looking for that dream internship?

Share Woodrow Wilson once said: “You are not here merely to make a living.  You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement.  You are here to enrich the world, and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.”      [...]

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 [...]

Introducing the “Reel Love Challenge”

Share The first phase of the Reel Love Challenge has been the video making competition. We are asking young adults, “Is lifelong love possible? And if so, how?” You can interview someone, or give your own ideas, or illustrate. The videos can be professional looking, or just done with a cell phone camera. We are more [...]