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Clubs & Organizations
Clark students are involved in many different activities on campus - from sports, student government, the arts, political activism, and journalism, to community service or cultural exchange. These clubs and organizations provide all types of experiences for students interested in meeting new people and learning in various and often unconventional settings.

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Asian Culture Society

Founded in 1986, the Asian Culture Society enhances the Clark community by providing opportunities to experience Asian cultures. It has also worked in conjunction with other organizations to sponsor international cultural celebrations.

Black Student Union (BSU)

The Black Student Union provides greater communication and unity among students by sharing cultural pride and promoting cultural awareness in the Clark community.

Caribbean African Student Association (CASA)

CASA aims to create and reinforce the sense of Caribbean and African cultural identity by eliminating cultural stereotypes and encouraging members to broaden their cultural perspectives. Through weekly meetings and regular events, CASA promotes cultural growth among Clark students, students in the Colleges of the Worcester Consortium and members of the greater Worcester community. Also with an annual charity project, CASA members help to organize and raise money and/or necessary supplies for the prospective charity project.
For more information visit the CASA Website.

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Alliance (GLBTA)

GLBTA serves the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities. Allies of GLBT students are also a substantial part of the group, and aid in efforts to educate and spread awareness of GLBT issues. Members are dedicated to improving tolerance in the Clark community and universally through speakers and events.

International Students Association (ISA)

ISA promotes better relations among students of different cultures through a variety of intellectual, informative and entertaining events encouraging cross-cultural communication. The ISA works to inform Clark and the Worcester communities about international cultures.
For more information visit the ISA Website.

Latin American Student Association (LASO)

For more information about this student club, please contact the Office of Student Leadership & Programming (508) 793-7549.

Muslim Cultural Society (MCS)

Formerly the Muslim Students' Association, the Muslim Cultural Society (MCS) is committed to giving students at Clark a positive and realistic depiction of Muslims around the world. The MCS aims to bring the best of Muslim culture to the Clark Community and welcomes people from all backgrounds to come and revel in the heritage of the one of the world's oldest religions.

South Asian Students Association (SASA)

Since 2005, The South Asian Students Association (SASA) at Clark University has served as a platform for students, faculty and community members to engage with South Asia and its Diaspora through academic, political, outreach, social and cultural initiatives. Every year we seek to bring members of the SASA community closer together with a variety of dances, study breaks, lectures, movie nights and various other social activities, thereby allowing members to develop bonds that will last long beyond their time at Clark.

Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)

SADD members promote safe lifestyles and good decision making in all parts of life, but specifically relating to high-risk activities such as drugs, alcohol, sex and violence. SADD's mission is to spread awareness of the risks of such activities and provide alternatives to these activities in the Clark community.
For more information visit the SADD Website.

TOPICS: Dealing with Dating Violence

TOPICS (Training, Outreach, Prevention, Intervention, Counseling, and Support): Dealing with Dating Violence educates Clark, the Colleges of Worcester Consortium, and the Worcester community about dating and domestic violence. TOPICS provides confidential services for survivors in these communities. TOPICS has trained dating violence/domestic violence advocates who can be contacted at our confidential e-mail address.
For more information e-mail TOPICS@clarku.edu.

VOX: Voices for Choices (VOX)

VOX educates the University community about reproductive health and rights, translates increased awareness into pro-choice activism on campus, and serves as a coalition partner to Planned Parenthood and to state, national and international reproductive- rights efforts.

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