Tom Kelly
GU Pioneers Faith Survey for College Students
“Have you ever prayed to the Holy Spirit, asking for guidance in making a decision?”
“Do you believe that the Church of Jesus Christ lives on in the Catholic Church?”
These are some of the questions on the university’s new online resource to help Catholic students better understand their faith, the first such resource developed by a university.
Two Dismissed From PSM Lawsuit
Last year, one man surprised the university community when he filed an $8 million lawsuit against the university and several of its top administrators. But the number of defendants has since decreased by two after the plaintiff amended his complaint this month.
Wal-Mart Executive Draws Protest
Wal-Mart’s chief administrator for ethical standards defended the corporation’s often-targeted labor practices in Copley Formal Lounge on Wednesday, drawing about 20 students to fill Red Square in protest.
During a speech, Wal-Mart’s Vice President of Ethical Standards Rajan Kamalanathan acknowledged criticisms that have been lobbed against the corporation for its treatment of employees, but said that Wal-Mart has begun to raise working standards in its suppliers’ factories.
“Wal-Mart is not that axis of evil people say it is,” Kamalanathan said. “We will tell you we want to learn and do things better.”






