http://www.salon.com/2013/02/16/non_believers_taking_college_campuses_by_storm_partner/
For the non-religious, being asked to join a prayer can be a very uncomfortable experience. Typically, this can be avoided on a public college campus, and the growth of secular student groups is promoting a more welcoming environment for atheist and other non-believing students. This can lead to come competition and contention, and I can see how a pro-secular environment on campus might make religious students equally uncomfortable.
For the non-religious, being asked to join a prayer can be a very uncomfortable experience. Typically, this can be avoided on a public college campus, and the growth of secular student groups is promoting a more welcoming environment for atheist and other non-believing students. This can lead to come competition and contention, and I can see how a pro-secular environment on campus might make religious students equally uncomfortable.