<p>The call to prayer was broadcast for a week only.</p>
<p>During Hannukah, there was a menorah in the yard, and during christmas season, there were christmas decorations everywhere. And there have been public events and recognition of other celebrations held by other religions.</p>
<p>So, I personally don’t see a problem with this - since it does not occur every day. It is perfectly fine to allow various religions greater publicity as long as equal exposure is given to all religions who request it.</p>
<p>As for women’s gym hours, though they were originated at the request of Islamic students, I don’t see how they are applicable only to islamic students. There are many legitimate reasons why a woman might feel uncomfortable exercising in front of men, and not all of them have to deal with Islam. Have you never seen women’s health clubs?</p>