Winter break is finally upon us and many students have already returned home to spend the holidays with their families. While Christmas traditions have evolved over the years to include carols, trees, and cookies, it’s still a holiday deeply rooted with Christian values.
With that in mind, how do students who identify as atheists celebrate the holiday if they acknowledge it at all?
USA Today College spoke with atheist college students to get their perspectives.
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Students speak: Celebrating Christmas as an atheist
December 17, 2014
The Secular Student Alliance is a national organization for nonreligious students, with over 1500 members. (Photo courtesy of SSA)
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