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An atheist student at Catholic-run Duquesne University is upset the school won't recognize the Duquesne Secular Society, a group for nonbelievers he helped form.
"I know Duquesne is a Catholic school," said Nick Shadowen, 21, a senior philosophy major who grew up in Harrisburg. "I did not think that meant my opinions, my lack of belief in God, would be censored. They advertise the fact that they are a diverse and international university with all kinds of people studying and working there."See the full content of this document
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Duquesne Rebuffs Nonbelievers
Duquesne's student government oversight committee this month rejected Shadowen's request for the school to give formal recognition to the atheist group, and univer...
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