Religion and Columbia

We come to Columbia expecting to change the way we see the world. For students who consider themselves religious, their beliefs add another layer of complexity to a stage of life that already leaves most of us questioning, at least on occasion, how to define ourselves.

Using Columbia to find God by Jackson Giuricich
Experimenting, confused, and alright by Anonymous
Negotiating faith by Hannah Spellman
Openly different by Mandeep Singh
Growing between lines by Dan Margulies
Coming home by Luke Foster and Lingzi Zhuang

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