
The
Intercollegiate Review has news: To fulfill the religion requirement at the
Jesuit-run College of the Holy Cross, students can study “Gardens and World
Religions,” learning about world foliage instead of actual faiths. We can think
of other hard-hitting religion courses Holy Cross could add: How about “The
Phrase ‘Holy Moley’ in Batman and Robin: Hip Religious Lingo as Comic Book
Motivation,” or maybe this:” Why Basketball Players Bless Themselves During
Games: God Cares about Foul Shots.”