Junior Editor discusses religion, its place in modern society
By Olivia Capasso || Junior Editor Over the past century, significant strides have been made in the United States in regards to equality under law and a more widespread understanding…
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By Olivia Capasso || Junior Editor Over the past century, significant strides have been made in the United States in regards to equality under law and a more widespread understanding…
By Boris Zyumbyulev || Staff Writer In the region of Rakhine, in mostly-Buddhist Myanmar, the Rohingyas, a Muslim ethnicity, have become the “world’s most persecuted minority.” They are also a people…
By SherAli Tareen || Assistant Professor of Religious Studies The controversy over the recent Flemming Rose lecture at F&M highlights certain vexing conundrums over the problem of free speech on…
By Julia Ramsey || Staff Writer This semester, Interfaith Student Council is focusing on a different religion each week, with the goal of increasing religious literacy and highlighting the role…
By Alex Pinsk || Assistant Opinion & Editorial Editor Since its founding, France has been a country focused on national unity, supporting nationalistic ideals, and struggling immensely with multiculturalism. It…
By Julia Ramsey || Contributing Writer This semester, Interfaith Student Council is focusing on a different religion each week, with the goal of increasing religious literacy and highlighting the role…
By Ellie Gavin || Campus Life Editor Last Thursday, F&M’s Interfaith Council hosted a dinner and discussion on religion and politics. Attendees enjoyed free dinner catered by Flora’s, were offered…