The Bahá'í Club is a student group whose membership is not confined to members of the Bahá'í Faith. It organizes regular, diverse activities open to all. Its main purposes are to bring people together in a spirit of friendship, to promote independent and unprejudiced thinking, to foster unity among different racial, ethnic and religious groups on campus, and to collaborate with organizations having similar aims. In the Bahá'í Club, we discuss and act on issues of world peace, spirituality and religion, and the progress of humanity in all fields. We give the Columbia community a forum for tolerant, informed discussion of the things that really matter, one of the widest variety of speaker meetings to be found in the university, interfaith activity, and connections with many other campus organizations.