After The Yorker's exploration of the views of students with faith on Thursday, Sam Stein recollects her time at a summer camp in America for children of atheists, agnostics, and non-believers.
It seems a little sad that we are showing such a distinct lack of adventure in the land of the free. So before you reach for those foam mouse ears, perhaps you will take the time to consider some excellent alternatives.
It's the student dream. You think of a idea, make your fortune, and spend the rest of your days lounging around being fed strawberries and champagne by beautiful people. But what are these fantastic ideas, and are they within reach of the average student?
Munich certainly has a charm of its own, particularly in winter. Having been a resident of Munich for six months of my gap year, I know there is something for everyone in this city that combines the traditional with the modern, the vibrant and the beautiful.