Labyrinth Walk acts as meditative path for many: When viewed from above, Emory's Labryinth Walk looks like an ancient work of art or a version of the game, Twister. But on the floor, it's a venue for prayer, meditation and free thought. Every Friday at noon, men and women come to walk the Labryinth in Cannon Chapel. The Labyrinth Walk has become an increasingly popular religious addition to standard prayer or traditional worship worldwide. Click here or above for the full story. Photo by Jon Rou.
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Hogue studies links between contraception, religion: While teenage pregnancies receive nearly all the attention, public healths Carol Hogue says unintended pregnancies are much more common among adult women. She says a comprehensive campaign educating grownups about their sexual behavior is whats needed. Click here or above for the full story. Photo by Jon Rou. |
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