Occam's Razors Host Meeting on Conflict Resolution, Nonreligion in the Bible Belt

Occam's Razors Host Meeting on Conflict Resolution, Nonreligion in the Bible Belt
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Occam's Razors will host a meeting this Sunday, Oct. 21, where they will discuss the challenges faced by many nonreligious students in the South and on campus.

Members will be sharing stories about conflict resolution, instances of discrimination, and feelings of marginalization. The meeting will be the first freshmen-led meeting and Occam's Razors want to encourage freshmen to attend.

The group's goal is to create a safe space for the nonreligious, atheist, agnostic, secular, skeptic community on campus. The meeting will be held at Mullins Library room 104 from 5-7 p.m. this Sunday. We hope to see you there!

Contacts

Emily Tharp,
Office of Student Affairs
501-626-7771, emily.tharp@gmail.com

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