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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
202-884-9050
Sep
27
2020

God, Caesar and the 2020 Election

Catholic teachings are deeply entwined across all parties in the current political scene.

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Voices of Trinity: Constitution Day 2018 – First Amendment Discussion

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” (First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States)

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From September 11 to Crazytown

The toxic aftermath of September 11 continues to poison American politics and society.

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Freedom of the Press: Straw Poll on the First Amendment Part 2

Trinity students, faculty and staff are definitely skeptical of all news and know that good research and independent thinking are key to keeping democracy vital. And there’s a big generation gap when it comes to choosing newspapers, television or social media as the favored news source.

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Constitution Day 2017: First Amendment Poll Part One: Freedom of Speech

Voices of Trinity: Freedom of Speech! For Constitution Day 2017 we took a First Amendment Straw Poll of the Trinity community. The results on the Freedom of Speech question are on today’s blog, more to come on Press and Religion later this week!

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Voices of Trinity: Trinity Faculty Respond to Secretary DeVos

Trinity faculty engage students in the robust ongoing dialogue of teaching and learning every day!

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No Contest: Free Press, Always!

A perfect storm of incomprehensible decisions is sweeping Washington this week.

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