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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.

Student Clubs & Organizations

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All Things Fashion

All Things Fashion Club is dedicated to providing the Clark community with fun, interesting, and awareness-building activities involving fashions in clothing, food, music, and other tastes. We pride ourselves on being a fun, active group that takes the ideas of every member and turns them into engaging activity. Of course, all Clark students are welcome at all of our meetings and we have been known to bring in cookies and candy now and again! New doors are always opening for us, as we begin to plan off-campus field trips to New York fashion shows, and continue to make connections within the fashion elite of Clark, Worcester and beyond.

Clark NORML

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

Clark University Film Society (CUFS)

CUFS is a student-run organization dedicated to the appreciation of film by the campus community. CUFS provides students with the opportunity to see films that are harder to find in public venues, such as foreign or art-house films.
For more information visit the CUFS Website.

Clark University Football (Soccer) Club

More people watch the World Cup than the Superbowl, the World Series, the NBA Finals and the Olympics combined. This is because there is only one truly global sport--football. The Clark Univeristy Football Club gathers football (futbol) fans at Clark to watch and discuss football from around the world. Matches are shown both on and off campus, the Club can also provide a forum for organizing a kick around on the green or in the gym. Long-time fans of the sport and novices are welcome to join us and enjoy the 'Beautiful Game'.

Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Clark University Emergency Medical Services is a student-run volunteer organization comprised of both EMTs and First Responders. We provide services for the entire University community and are on call and available 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week when classes are in session.

Pub Entertainment Committee (PEC)

PEC provides the Clark community with entertaining and diverse live music and serves to help establish the Clark music community.

RFSinc

RFSinc provides opportunities to student-run productions in theater, video, multimedia (be creative) that may otherwise be overlooked by Clark. Historically, it sponsors the improv comedy group, the Peapod Squad, as well as the annual stand-up comedy show.

Science-Fiction People of Clark (SPOC)

Like games? SPOC is Clark University's premier student organization for gamers of all types. From video games to board games to paper and pencil role-playing games, SPOC does it all.
For more information visit the SPOC Website.

Speaker's Forum

Speaker's Forum brings interesting and eclectic speakers, both with and without widespread name recognition, to deliver entertaining and informative lectures many times each year to the entire Clark community.
For more information visit the Speaker's Forum Website.

Student Activities Board (SAB)

The Student Activities Board brings fun and mostly free entertainment to the Clark campus every month.
For more information visit the SAB Website.

Student Alliance of Vegan/Vegetarian Youth (SAVVY)

SAVVY spreads awareness about the vital role that a vegetarian diet plays in attaining a just world.

Student Alumni Relations Committee (SARC)

As an organization we strive to encourage interaction and relationship building among our students, alumni and the Clark community. We strengthen the connection of shared experiences that alumni and current students have with Clark. We endeavor as a team to create an enthusiastic environment through hard work, dedication and commitment, while developing personal-networking skills and connections with alumni and peers.

Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC)

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

University Center Activities Board (UCAB)

UCAB's mission is to ensure that there is late-night programming in the University Center every Thursday, Friday and Saturday by planning events and working with other groups to aid in their own event planning. We work to promote a variety of programs appealing to all members of the Clark student community.
For more information e-mail UCAB@clarku.edu.

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