"The Last Temptation of Christ" people who have views that fall outside the mainstream of current social/political thought. Some objectivity this is. One way a group--any group--can get attention under these circumstances is by staging a protest or demonstration. TRI-COUNTY GRADUATE SCHOOL FORUM SPONSORED BY BEAVER COLLEGE, EASTERN COLLEGE, IMMACULATA COLLEGE, PENN STATE UNIVERSITY-GREAT VALLEY CAMPUS, AND WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY AUTUMN BUZZ OCT 19-21 '°°‘4s:;-' Alpha-Omega Play Neil Simon's LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS Directed by Drexel H. Riley A FUNNY-BONE TICKLER ON THE SUBJECT OF SEDUCTION! Anyone who has been involved in the civil rights movem ent in the sixties or the women's right s movement can tell you stories of their dissatisfaction with mainstream media coverage of their point of view. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1989 IMMACULATA ,COLLEGE Villa Maria Hall - Green Room and Rotunda 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED Questions?? Please call (215)647-4400, =tensions 422/443 or write IMMACULATA COLLEGE GRADUATE DIVISION IMMACUIATA, PA 19345 GENERAL NEWS Weekend Calendar Thursday, October 19 Last of the Red Hot Lovers Auditorium Friday, October 20 Astonishing Neal Auditorium Saturday, October 21 Mud Volleyball People's Park Baseball Alumni Game Soccer Alumni Game Horror Flicks Dining Hall In America, we still have constitutional protection of free speech and religion. But why do we insist on separating the two? Pluralism, as many have observed, doesn't mean that we all forget about our religious differences. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Baseball Field 1:00 p.m. Soccer Field 2:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. AT HIGH NOON THE MUD WILL FLY SATURDAY, OCT. 21 and SUNDAY, OCT. 22, 1989 AUTUMN BUZZ WEEKEND Sign ups will be accepted October 2 - 10 Entry Fee . . . $6.00 per team of 8 The Winning Team will receive Commemmorative T-Shirts. Need more info.? Call 948-0274 sponsored by Meade Heights Community Council. • it October 4, 1989, CAPITAL TIMES Rather, we have the freedom to develop and articulate our positions, with our particular point of view explicitly articulated as part of that position. Just because secularism happens to be the fashionable public religion right now doesn't mean that others must remain mute. At the same time, we born-againers have to get our public relations act together. When a movie like this comes along, we shoud study it in great detail. The stereotype of the knee-jerk reactionary is not going to disappear unless we start to think about the modern world, reali7.ing that we can't continue simply poo-pooing everything the modem world does. Instead, we have to take up our pens, our brushes and our film cameras, and creatively engage the secularists where they are. And I bid folks from other religious persuasions to do the same. Only when we're all able to articulate our various perspectives, will truth float to the top. And, oh yes--I was trying to figure out what the movie is trying to do. I guess we'll have to read the book. Unless the Ayatollah banned it.
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