The atmosphere is like a concert:
in a darkened theatre in the lively Montparnasse area of Paris, hundreds of young people sing catchy songs and wave their arms in the air, while a group plays booming music on stage.
University of Massachusetts
senior Dorothy Polatin has one hope for her capstone, a research-intensive thesis or project required of all honors students.
2012 will be the year
when 30 Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scholars gather in a permanent, international council, opening up new roads in interreligious relations.
Nearly four centuries
after the Roman Catholic Church branded Galileo Galilei a heretic for positing that the sun was the center of the universe, the Vatican is co-hosting a major science exhibition in his hometown.
A task force
is recommending that the Southern Baptist Convention [SBC] maintain its official name but give members of the nation’s largest Protestant denomination the option of calling themselves “Great Commission Baptists.