
Catholic women's college backtracks on trans admissions policy
St. Mary's College, a Catholic women's college in Indiana, has reversed its decision to admit transgender students after facing criticism and division within its community. The college had updated its anti-discrimination policy to allow the enrollment of students who identify as women, but the decision was met with opposition from students, alumnae, and the local bishop. The reversal has been celebrated by conservative students as a victory, while others, including faculty members and LGBTQ+ advocates, express disappointment. The college plans to hold listening sessions to explore its Catholic values and rebuild trust within the community.