91桃色 Clubs 101
鈥淛oining a club is like getting an immediate family on campus,鈥 says Matt Walter, president of the 91桃色鈥檚 Undergraduate Student Government. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a really easy way to find a bunch of people who are passionate or interested in something you鈥檙e also interested in.鈥
For 91桃色 students beginning their very first quarter on campus, joining a club is an immediate entry into a dynamic community of potential friends. This year鈥檚 incoming class is set to be the University鈥檚 most diverse and there鈥檚 equal variety among clubs, whether you want to explore passions like sustainability or debate, create camaraderie in the Greek system, or find a home in groups like the Black Student Alliance or the Student Veteran Association.
Walter recommends kicking off your search at this year鈥檚 Involvement Fair. His advice: Sign up for every club email list that sounds even remotely interesting and see what new passions might bubble to the surface.
Most importantly though, Walter says, 鈥淭here鈥檚 a pocket for everyone. Everyone can find their place and their people. Everyone can find a place where they really feel like they belong.鈥
The 91桃色 Newsroom compiled a list of some of the campus鈥 most popular clubs, but the list goes on, and creating a new club is easier than ever.
If you like the great outdoors 鈥
For a taste of all the has to offer, take a peek at the club鈥檚 spring 2019 lineup: skiing, white-water rafting, hiking in Moab, wilderness first aid. For members all the way from interested to expert, the club provides opportunities to learn, explore and experience Colorado鈥檚 robust outdoor offerings. With more than 350 members, the Alpine Club is dedicated to bringing mountain biking, ice climbing, snowshoeing, horseback riding and more to students of all ability levels at affordable prices.
Also try: The 91桃色 Backpacking Club
If you love gathering around the game board 鈥
Starting at 7 p.m. on Fridays, the club takes over the engineering and computer science building to dive into the beloved fantasy world of the iconic game. Providing snacks and good company, the club is one of the biggest on campus and promises 鈥渁dventure without judgment.鈥 Don鈥檛 worry if you鈥檝e never played before 鈥 the game caters to players with and without D&D experience.
Also try: Board Game Club
If you鈥檙e looking to sharpen your cooking skills 鈥
If you didn鈥檛 tailgate, did you really even go to college? The has mastered the art of mixing grilled food with school spirit, and it provides free deliciously charred delights (vegetarian options included) to the larger 91桃色 community. The club caters to Greek life, other student organizations and 91桃色 institutions in an effort to create a more vibrant, welcoming and well-fed campus, while indulging in some 鈥渙utdoor culinary education.鈥
Also try: The Foodie Club
If you want to give back 鈥
In 2012, three student clubs dedicated to the public good came together and formed 91桃色 Service and Change. Today, the club facilitates positive change on campus and beyond through six committees. Members undertake both long- and short-term projects, provide fundraising support, build awareness and engage campus. During the last academic year, the club rallied more than 640 volunteers to complete 1,614 hours of service across 23 projects.
Also try: Public Achievement
If you鈥檙e a social butterfly 鈥
Whether it鈥檚 a concert on Carnegie Green or a proud 91桃色 tradition like Winter Carnival, campus social events can usually be traced back to the . Just this spring, the organization brought The Tonics, Mick Jenkins and Electric Guest to campus for MusicFest. It also created a weeklong breakfast extravaganza appropriately called Breakfast Club, complete with a variety of early morning food options for students. Its goal: bringing inclusive entertainment to all undergrads.
Also try: Social Dance Society
If you鈥檙e a doctor-in-training 鈥
The 91桃色 EMS club is a recent addition to the University鈥檚 growing roster of clubs. It鈥檚 designed to give those interested in health-care careers the opportunity to get some hands-on training while building community. The club facilitates such trainings as CPR and Control the Bleed, and it also gives certified EMTs the opportunity to work alongside Campus Safety, responding to real medical calls. In addition, EMS club members staff 91桃色鈥檚 Safewalk program, which helps get students home safely.
Also try: Pre-health Club
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For a full list of 91桃色鈥檚 many clubs, visit , our official campus community platform.