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Look to Newman and Pell: Advice for Uni Chaplains

One of Canada’s leading Catholic commentators and veteran university chaplain, Fr Raymond De Souza has urged Catholic students to draw inspiration from St John...

Autism program breaks barriers at uni

Specialised project is unique in that it was developed with input from autistic students, staff.

Humanities ‘rife with identity politics’ says IPA report

Liberal arts education offered by Campion “is even more precious than ever”

Pro-lifers attacked by fellow students

A student event at a Sydney university campus turned ugly after protestors attacked a pro-life stall.

Rebel with a Cause: The Saint and the values that inspire...

Drew Pavlou opens up to The Catholic Weekly about how Catholic social teaching inspires his passion for human rights

Kevin Donnelly: Saint embraced an education that seeks wisdom and truth

The English paster, educator, theologian and historian John Henry Newman is to be declared a saint by Pope Francis at the Vatican Sunday October...

Students witness faith on Sydney campus

Students at the University of Sydney stopped to witness the annual Catholic Society Eucharistic procession on 26 September. The procession, led by university chaplain Fr...

Best chance for future success

Around this time of year, I see many buses pull into university carparks filled with Year 12 students coming to check out the courses...

Catenians offer $5000 uni grant

A scholarship for Australian tertiary students is up for grabs – thanks to the lay organisation.

Surviving and thriving the HSC

5 Things HSC Students Need to Hear from their Parents It’s the last term of school for HSC students, the pointy end of this gruelling...

Uni students fuel up for spiritual battles

More than 100 students came from university campuses across Sydney for a special retreat last week.

Academic warns of fake news threat

People are becoming unable to tell the difference between truth and lies, says Australian academic.
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