Pennsylvania, known for its lush pastures and dairy farms, might just become the epicenter for an odd environmental breakthrough in reducing methane from cow burps. Dr. Alex Renn, a dedicated animal nutritionist from Penn State University, believes that the answer to cleaner air could lie in the diet of these bovines. Recognizing the potential of […]
Students at the school will be taught the trades by master craftsmen and small business owners who also possess an understanding and love of the liberal arts,.
Judy Roberts is a journalist who has worked for both the secular and Catholic press. In addition to the Register, she has written for Legatus Magazine, Franciscan Way and Our Sunday Visitor, and is a former religious books reviewer for Publishers Weekly. She also blogs about living more serenely in a busy world at <a href="http://quietkeepers.com/">quietkeepers.com</a>.
A novel Catholic trade college is on track to open in Ohio next year, aiming to teach students a skilled profession while earning a bachelor s degree and deepening their faith.
âPlausible deniabilityâ threatens our democracy
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ACCOUNTABILITY
âPlausible deniabilityâ threatens our democracy
The Westminister system collapses if âmy staff didnât tell meâ is an acceptable defence. We must insist that if formal advice has been lodged at a ministerâs office, the minister accepts responsibility for his or her subsequent action or, as in Brittany Higginsâ case, inaction. The scurry to avoid accountability in this scandal is another example of the way we are allowing this foundation of our democracy to be stolen.