It seems as if very few students today actually believe in superstitions. Most deem them made-up sayings that come from uneducated people. “Superstitions were made up by idiots who were desperate for ...
Maybe it is this summer’s searing temperatures or perhaps the fact “the dog days of summer” are now upon us, but the lunatics at Vanderbilt have just emerged before fall classes are set to begin. A ...
A woman wearing a head torch forms a light trail across the standing stones during the evening of the winter solstice at the Castlerigg stone circle on Dec. 21, 2014, in Keswick, England. The circle ...
Karen Silva and Sharon L’Heureux, both of Meriden, are proud to count themselves among the nation’s witches. The women are both priestesses of Wicca, a federally recognized neo-Pagan religion — and ...
Slate contributor Lee Ann Kinkade was online on Washingtonpost.com to chat with readers about her Wiccan faith and the hassles of trying to organize a coven for Halloween. An unedited transcript of ...
Witchcraft and paganism are making a comeback in the new world, a comeback especially visible at ASU. Paganism is a diverse term, but it is most commonly used for anything outside of the primary ...
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