The Edmonton Journal reported on modern religious education and how one chaplain in Canada has been incorporating Star Wars into the classroom.
Catholic College of the Holy Cross professor claims Jesus Christ was a drag king with queer desires.
Kentucky House voted in support of House Bill 40, which would create a “day of prayer” for Kentucky’s students.
The University of North Georgia Vanguard reported that the university has a new gang in town, the local atheist student group.
The National Secular Society reported on the Swedish government’s plans to end “free” religious schools.
In January, 2018, 15-year-old Gabriel Ross Parker shot two classmates in Marshall County High School. In the midst, several others were wounded.
The first Atheism, Humanism, and Secular Ethics endowed chair is coming to the University of Miami according to internal sources.
The Bill that allows the Ten Commandments in public schools and in other government buildings is now moving to the Alabama House of Representatives.
The Florida House of Representatives approves bill to post “In God We Trust” in a conspicuous place in all public schools, after the Mass shooting.
If enacted, a proposed Mississippi bill would make teachers recite the Ten Commandments every day at the beginning of the first class.