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Originally posted by Senusret I
Well, I guess it depends on how you define "religious." Our first lay President wasn't inaugurated until 2001 (after over 200 years). There are crucifixes in every classroom except the intercultural building. Abortions are not given at the hospital and are not allowed to be discussed as an option at the clinic. Condoms may not be sold on campus, nor may they be distributed by the clinic or peer education.
There is a six-credit theology requirement.
There's other little stuff, but nothing major like mandatory mass.
And that second part you mentioned is surprising indeed.
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Interesting to see some of the comparisons between our schools - we've got crucifixes in all our classrooms, everywhere. We have no hospital but to the best of m knowledge no condoms are allowed to be on campus - I've never been to Death Services and I didn't live in the dorms so I'm not positive on that one.
We have a 9 credit Theo requirement, and I don't think we've EVER had a lay president.