WASHINGTON -- For the first time since 1974, when it first began, the message of the national March for Life to participants is: Stay home.
Like the satellite events connected to the annual National Mall rally and march to the...
The second week of winter sports takes a day off for Martin Luther King Day before resuming on Tuesday. There are several matchups between Catholic schools on the basketball court, so keep an eye on whether these will be...
WASHINGTON -- In the spirit of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., "we must meet the forces of hate and ignorance with the power of love," the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said in a statement...
Maryland Catholic Conference
As we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day today, we do so with heavy hearts, yet also with hope.
The racism, strife, violence, and inequity that have marked our nation over the past year sadly show that we...
BEAR — Salesianum had to wait a few days to get its 2021 basketball season started, and the Sals made sure it was a memorable one. After coughing up a 15-point third-quarter lead, the Sals rebounded for a wild...
WILMINGTON – Conrad used a combination of relentless defense and sharp shooting from its player-of-the-year candidate to take a 66-24 decision at Padua on the afternoon of Jan. 16.
Stefanie Kulesza, the senior who will be playing at the University...
WILMINGTON — St. Elizabeth scored 22 straight points in the first quarter on the way to a commanding 70-18 victory over Red Lion in girls basketball on Jan. 15. The Vikings improved to 2-0.
Aniyah Bond broke free on the...
Many entered the new year geared with a cautionary mindset against coronavirus. Neumann University is making sure its students are ready.
The university partnered with FlowMetric Life Sciences, a Doylestown-based research company, to utilize one of the country's first mobile...
As people in the Diocese of Wilmington continue to be vaccinated for COVID-19, many school nurses took their turn this week.
School nurses from various schools arrived Tuesday at the DMV in Delaware City for their coronavirus vaccination.
WASHINGTON -- Participants in a Jan. 14 webinar sponsored by the Institute for Human Ecology at The Catholic University of America discussed concerns raised by some over a fetal cell line being used in some phase of COVID-19 vaccine...










