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Moms on campus: How are Catholic colleges helping students facing unexpected pregnancies?

Katie, a student at the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota, eats with her baby, Lucia, on her lap in the company of fellow students. Katie is among the first students to benefit from a new initiative at the Catholic college called the St. Teresa of Calcutta Community for Mothers, which provides free babysitting and other material support for young mothers on campus. / Fabrizio Alberdi, EWTN News in DepthWashington, D.C. Newsroom, May 21, 2023 / 05:00 am (CNA).How does a Catholic college respond when a young woman pursuing her degree faces an unexpected pregnancy? On a growing number of campuses, the response is both compassionate and pragmatic, as schools have begun putting their pro-life values into action with resources like tuition breaks, special housing arrangements, dedicated lactation rooms, "expectant mother" parking spaces, and even free babysitting.That s the main takeaway from a new survey of U.S. Catholic colleges and universities and interviews wit

Former prosecutors plead not guilty to alleged wrongdoing in wrongful conviction related to former CPD Cmdr Jon Burge

Two former Cook County prosecutors pleaded not guilty on Friday to charges accusing them of misconduct in the prosecution of a man who said he was tortured by detectives working under notorious former CPD Cmdr. Jon Burge.

Local law enforcement rallies around defendant in criminal case — because he s one of their own – Chicago Tribune

Many law enforcement officials are raising money for a former Cook County prosecutor who is facing charges related to Jackie Wilson's wrongful conviction case.

Cook County judges should be recused in case against former prosecutors accused of wrongdoing in Burge-connected Jackie Wilson case, judge rules

Cook County judges should be recused from hearing the case against two former prosecutors facing charges in connection with the wrongful conviction of a man who says he was tortured into a confession.

Former Andover Town Employee Pays $9,000 State Ethics Fine For Accepting $17,500

Former Andover Youth Services Assistant Director Glenn Wilson paid a $9,000 fine for violating state ethics laws by receiving money from a nonprofit related to his employment and because of his position as a town employee. The state Ethics Commission said Tuesday Wilson signed an agreement, admitting to the violations and he waived his right […]

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