The article discusses the secularism and pluralism in religious clubs at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. In one article, it concludes that an ethnographic examination of the state of religious practice on four American colleges and universities, that post-secondary institutions in the U.S. have become more pluralistic and optional, rather than more secular. Significantly, at Queen's University, a non-religious organization with Christian origins, both pluralism and secularism modify the religious landscape. It says that the nature of campus religious clubs has important role for any study of religiosity in the post-secondary aspect. Among the nine religious clubs at Queen's University include Campus for Christ, the Thaqalayn Muslim Association, and the Queen's Catholics.