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Tag: religion
McPeak’s McPolitics: One nation, under God?
The Pope’s recent visit to the Capitol highlights the importance religion plays in a supposedly autonomous political system. By Emily McPeak
CU students on religion and college life
By Haleema Mian
The CU Independent interviewed several students regarding how college has affected their religious outlooks
Author and scholar Omid Safi adresses prejudice faced by Muslim-Americans
Safi talked about how America may change social prejudice against Muslims in his lecture Monday night titled “America and Islam: Rising Beyond the Politics of Fear Post 9/11″
The role of reason in religious devotion and skepticism
The battle between science and religion has raged everywhere from the courtroom to the classroom. While some CU students hold different ideas about the role of faith and reason, some university philosophers attest to the commonalities between the two.
Opinion: Am I an American?
I am an American. I am also part Afghan, part Persian and a practicing Muslim.
CU secular students participate in religious activities
Did you hear the one about the atheist who went to church? It may sound like a joke, but some CU students are proving that the situation is not inherently ironic.
Ramadan: How CU students mark the Muslim holy month
For CU students, the holy month of Ramadan is a great chance to purify and cleanse.




