November 19, 2007 - 1:00am
By Elana Beale
“I don’t feel a need for religion in college. It, somehow, just doesn’t fit.”
I’ve heard this sentiment echoed repeatedly over my three and a half years at Cornell from students of various religious backgrounds and family structures. Upon arrival on campus, freshmen often send daily religious observance home with their parents, along with curfews and the plastic drawers that just don’t fit in their dorm rooms.