Diversity at Columbia University is not just about differences in nationality and culture—students across the campus ascribe to dozens of different faiths and religions. This Monday, Spectator Opinion hears from four different students on their experiences with religious life on campus. Loren Berman discusses finding a healthy medium with his Jewish identity on campus, Mary Delsener discovers what it means to be a Catholic away from home, Elahe Katirai-Ghadimi traces how far the Columbia Bahá’í Club has come, and Alon Levy examines the role of a secular community on a liberal campus.

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