<p>We just got back from dropping my daughter off for her sophomore year. She is a theater major and is likely to minor in womens studies so I can answer the questions from our perspective.</p>
<p>1) While there are many kids engaged in some sort of religious activity there are many, many who are not. It certainly doesn’t seem to dominate the campus. The Hillel is very active and offers a lot of programming that attracts even non-Jewish kids. But it’s not an in your face sort of thing. I think my daughter’s friends are a real mix. </p>
<p>2) Absolutely not. Muhlenberg is very open and tolerant and nonjudgmental about religion or lack of religion. And overall I would say there are more liberal leaning folks than conservative leaning folks but it’s pretty low-key.</p>
<p>3) Again, absolutely not. One of the mainstage productions last year dealt with homosexuality- StopKiss. There is always a student produced Rocky Horror Picture Show production. And there are lots of student-directed and student written productions which deal with all sorts of subjects. </p>
<p>If you visit the campus (which I recommend if you are really interested because they like to interview students) set up an appt with the theater department and I think you will be reassured that they are very open to all sorts of theater. Take a look at this year’s mainstages. [Muhlenberg</a> Theatre & Dance: Mainstage](<a href=“http://www.muhlenberg.edu/main/academics/theatre-dance/onstage/mainstage.html]Muhlenberg”>http://www.muhlenberg.edu/main/academics/theatre-dance/onstage/mainstage.html)</p>
<p>I don’t think you would notice a difference in the religious feel of Muhlenberg and any other LAC.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>