Men, Women, and Honoring the Difference

Men, Women, and Honoring the Difference

Recently, two transgender athletes qualified to participate in women’s divisions at the Tokyo Olympics this summer. Though their formal approval by the International Olympic Committee would seem to indicate universal acceptance, athletes and onlookers alike have...
Returning to Campus

Returning to Campus

Looking ahead to this upcoming fall semester, the Editorial Board of the Harvard Crimson has published an article calling on students to help build a “new normal” once they return to campus. Students, parents, and teachers know better than anyone else the...
The Co-Parent Trap

The Co-Parent Trap

We’re so grateful for our students who keep us abreast of on- and off-campus issues regarding relationships. One of our student leaders recently pointed us to an article in the Wall Street Journal on the rise of “co-parenting” subscription sites...
Romney Family Plan

Romney Family Plan

Happy Thursday! Last week, Princeton Pro-Life and our Princeton Anscombe Society chapter hosted their annual Reunions event for pro-life, pro-family students and alumni. Professor Robert P. George, a stalwart defender of pro-life, pro-family activities on...
Lessons from Sexual Communal Strength

Lessons from Sexual Communal Strength

Reading Abigail Shrier’s recent New York Times piece, “To Be Young and Pessimistic in America,” is a stark reminder that each generation must face new kinds of adversity. Today’s youngest generation, Gen Z, is simultaneously contending with the...