
Brian Bergkamp won’t be at this year’s March for Life, but those who used to travel with him to the annual event will never forget him.
Brian Bergkamp won’t be at this year’s March for Life, but those who used to travel with him to the annual event will never forget him.
The weather and emotions for Benedictine students and Gregorian Fellows during this year’s March for Life started out pretty cold. It was a whirlwind 63 hours, 48 of which were spent on
I went to the United Nations a few months ago for the Commission on the Status of Women as a representative of C-FAM’s International Youth Coalition. The discussions were about everything from
Students from Benedictine College are back in classes today after joining hundreds of thousands of pro-life protesters in the college’s annual trip to March for Life in Washington, D.C. Each year Benedictine
by KATHRYN BROWN | Kathryn Brown, a senior at Benedictine College, is the Gregorian Fellow responsible for Benedictine College leading the March for Life in 2014. It is tent season here at Benedictine
Benedictine College leads the March for Life. As the eight busloads of students and staff made their way back to the Benedictine campus after setting the pace at the March for Life
Benedictine College was chosen to hold the lead-off banner in the March for Life, thanks to Gregorian Fellow Kathryn Brown. (Photo BC CIrcuit/Adam Burns) Red Benedictine College caps made Ravens easy to
Eight buses and nearly 400 students ready themselves to leave Atchison for Washington, D.C. Students will be gone from campus until Thursday, Jan. 23. Abbot James Albers leads March for Life travelers
Students say it is no coincidence that Benedictine College was chosen to lead the March for Life in the year of its consecration. “I think Mary has definitely had a hand in
In 2013, Notre Dame led. In 2014 it’s Benedictine. This year, Benedictine College will be leading the March for Life in Washington, D.C., thanks to a mother who refused to abort a
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