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The Award Winning Newspaper Of Pace University

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The Award Winning Newspaper Of Pace University

THE PACE CHRONICLE

Pace Offers Philosophy and Religious Studies Courses for Spring 2015

KAITLYN SZILAGYI, Health & Beauty Editor November 19, 2014

While not often a part of an individual’s required curriculum, philosophy and religion are universal topics that can impact one’s life and overall well-being, while helping them complete some Areas...

What We Are All Searching For: Hinduism’s Perspective

KAITLYN SZILAGYI, Health & Beauty Editor October 8, 2014

Religion seeks to provide answers for what we experience throughout our lives, to explain the existence of all there is, and provide a method of encountering the absolute. Hinduism offers an explanation...

A Universal University: Is Yoga a Religion?

Kaitlyn Szilagyi, Health & Beauty Editor May 8, 2014

Just over a year ago, Huffington Post writer, Philip Goldberg, published an article regarding a lawsuit filed in San Diego, California, which “…was filed by parents, backed by a conservative Christian...

Hindu’s Holi: The Festival Of Colors

Hindu’s Holi: The Festival Of Colors

Katie Szilagyi, Columnist April 25, 2014

As I was pacing across Shirley Beth’s Way on Thursday evening, I found scatterings of colored powder upon the bricks and concrete, stretching onto the grass of Miller Lawn, like a Jackson Pollock painting....

A Universal University

A Universal University

Katie Szilagyi, Columnist April 9, 2014

Throughout history, people have written about the effect that higher education has on one’s religious affiliation and sentiment. Some Pace students feel that they can contribute to the texts while others...

A Universal University

A Universal University

Katie Szilagyi, Columnist March 12, 2014

Christianity is “the most widespread [religion] and has the largest number of adherents”, according to novelist Hutson Smith, writer of The World’s Religions. Being that the purpose of my column...

Spiritual or Religious

Spiritual or Religious

Katie Szilagyi, Columnist February 28, 2014

“Spiritual but not religious people are especially prevalent in the younger population in the United States,” Alan Miller of CNN’s Belief Blog said. Seeing as this seems to be the case, I decided...

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