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Many projections of Y2K disasters are based on fear and hype
Computer Science Professor Ed Kovach explains--in terms anyone can readily understand--why he thinks much of the alarm surrounding the Y2K bug is overblown. His computer expertise leads him to expect more inconvenience than disaster, and he reminds us that, in either case, Christ reigns.
What liberal educators may not omit
Theology Professor Regis Martin argues that the FUS core curriculum leaves students with serious gaps in their fundamental knowledge. A person can earn a BA at FUS without ever having read a line of Shakespeare, Dante or Homer. These are inexcusable omissions at a liberal arts university.
Modesty and beauty - the lost connection
Alumna Regina Doman Schmiedicke decries the loss of feminine modesty in modern dress. She explains why she thinks 'robes' are both more fitting to the dignity of the woman, more attractive, more comfortable, and more charitable toward men.
The arrogance complex
Philosopher and FUS trustee Alice von Hildebrand analyses the kind of confusion that causes Catholics to shrink from declaring the truth of their faith. Truth is something 'given' for all, while only error is rightly considered 'mine.' There is no arrogance in proclaiming truth, though there may be false humility in failing to do so.


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