NR Daily: Save the Crusader

My alma mater, the College of the Holy Cross, is having a "discussion" about whether to abandon the Crusader as its mascot. Alumni who want to keep the Crusader can only hope that the process will be characterized by open-minded reason, searching inquiry, and the College's shared Catholic faith, and that the process undertaken by the Board of Trustees is not mere window-dressing on a decision that has already been made. Now, "crusade" is a word of many meanings, adopted often in our culture to mean a great moral venture ...

November 27 2017

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Save the Crusader

Dan McLaughlin

My alma mater, the College of the Holy Cross, is having a "discussion" about whether to abandon the Crusader as its mascot. Alumni who want to keep the Crusader can only hope that the process will be characterized by open-minded reason, searching inquiry, and the College's shared Catholic faith, and that the process...

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