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A:MSTK
(Art: Moving Society, Time & Kulture)
'think globally, artistically' A:MSTK inspires artists of any kind to imagine and create in reponse to contemporary social and cultural issues. A:MSTK showcases artists of the CC and Colorado Springs Community to raise awareness and processes for a chosen social and non-profit organization.
Magdalena Reinsvold
Cameron Mansanarez

Acting Activism
Using tactics of guerilla theater and invisible theater, this group will plan several actions throughout the year, both on and off campus for the purpose of promoting thought, dialogue, and action about various social and political issues. The group is open to all activists and all ideas.
Rebecca Siegel

Adaptive Ski
We volunteer with the 'Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center' where we ski/snowboard with people who have disabilities. The club travels to Breckenridge on weekends in order to do this. A ride, lift tickets and food are all provided.
Michelle Fritsch

Admission Student Ambassador Program

The Admission’s Student Ambassador Program works with the Admissions Office to try and recruit more students of color to the Colorado College campus. During the fall and spring, we visit high schools along the I-25 corridor, hold letter campaigns, and phone-a-thons.
Aaron Gutierrez

Admissions Overnight Hosting Program
Sign up to give prospies a floor to sleep on as they visit campus! Free Chipotle!
Tom Barry

ALD
Alpha Lambda Delta (Freshman Honor Society)
Alana Becker

Amnesty International
Colorado College’s chapter of Amnesty International - the Nobel Prize-winning grassroots activist organization with over 1.8 million members worldwide. Amnesty International undertakes research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of its work to promote all human rights. Come join like-minded students concerned about international human rights issues!
Tabitha Hrynick
Amelia Aaron
Liz Wagner

AppreCCiate
Founded and run by Colorado College students, the AppreCCiate Scholarship embodies our school’s spirit of social awareness, activism, and adventure. It helps make Colorado College more accessible by giving students with financial need a better opportunity to receive an outstanding liberal arts education. AppreCCiate raises awareness among current students about economic diversity at Colorado College and about the disparity between people of different economic backgrounds in attending institutions of higher education. AppreCCiate encourages Colorado College students to stop and consider the value of their education here and challenges them to show their appreciation by beginning the lifelong habit of giving back to Colorado College.
Phoebe Jiang
Michelle Fritsch

Aprender Mediante Amistad (AMA)
AMA is an ESL group working with the formerly-entitled Bijou Center in Colorado Springs. Volunteers consist entirely of Colorado College undergraduates who assist the children with their homework, help them improve their reading skills, and provide them with fun and educational activities. AMA provides tutoring support for the children because, in many cases, the parents of the children do not speak English fluently and are unable to help their children with the homework. We meet on the first three Tuesdays of every block, from 4:15-5:45 pm.
Rachel San Luis
Joel Minor

Arts & Crafts
Co-curricular classes and workshops in clay, fiber, metals and photography.
Leslie Kinson
Laura Bigger

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
Interested in biochemistry?  Molecular biology?  Then check out the Colorado College Chapter of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology!  The ASBMB club meets once a block to discuss exciting topics in the fields of biochemistry and molecular biology, listen to speakers, perform science outreach programs and socialize with other biochem/molecular biology students. 
Jessica Hellyer

Asian American Student Union (AASU)
To promote and preserve Asian culture at Colorado College and the surrounding community and to unify those interested in Asian culture regardless of race, sex, gender, ethnic group, political aspirations, or sexual preference.
Nguyen Nguyen
Lisa Ly

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Back Row
Ed Stevens

Ballroom Dance Club
We meet weekly to learn new dance styles and review old ones. New members are always welcome. We also host events during the year- last year we had a Roaring 20’s themed dinner dance with a live band!
Luke Parkhurst
Shan S. Chan

Black Student Union (BSU)
Promotes education and understanding of culture and diversity on campus.
Courtney-Rose Harris
LaTia Walker

BreakOut
BreakOut is a student-led organization that develops, organizes, and implements student-led community service projects for students, faculty, and staff during college breaks. BreakOut offers Alternative Spring Break and Block Break Community Service trips to sites as close as Denver or as far as New Orleans.
Liz Jung

Buy Well Business Group
Jess Arnsteen

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Capoeira Angola Club
Capoeira Angola is a martial art form from Brazil. It involves elements of fighting, dance, music, and philosophy. We are a group of students with various levels of skill. Capoeira is for all people. Come play capoeira with us!
James Fry
Christian Modern
Laurence Welch

Carnivore Club
Carnivore Club arranges catering events/BBQs to proved good meat and bonding on campus. We arrange our own events and assist other organizations.
Chris Vernon
Kay Bradford

The Catalyst
CC's student written and published newspaper; for the college and community
Dan Anthony
Halley Brunsteter

Catholic Community
Our organization seeks to welcome members of the local community into an environment that encourages growth in the Catholic Faith through the following: strength of Christian conviction; the best Liturgy possible; the ability to receive sacraments in addition to the Eucharist; supplying knowledge of the Catholic faith; providing opportunities for community service and vocational guidance.
Ben LaBadie
Paul Quast

CCLIM (Colorado College Learning Initiative in the Mountains)
CCLIM is a student-run environmental education program structured around an ideal of self and environmental respect. CCLIM utilizes outdoor experiences to gain an appreciation for the environment and for life. CCLIM strives to build a positive connection between Colorado College and the Colorado Springs community by providing fun, safe opportunities for youth at no cost to their families. In addition, CCLIM also strives to introduce middle school students to college and give them the aspirations of attending college themselves.
Samuel Bennett
Jack Siddoway

CCSGA
CCSGA represents the student body and acts as a liaison between students and the administration. It also administers student groups on campus.
President: Mark Neuman-Lee
Constitutional Vice-President: David Carlson
Executive Vice-President: Hilary Johnson
Student Concerns Vice-President: Gerrit Conover
Financial Vice-President: Adam Kretz

CC Annual Fashion Show
Leslie Kinson

CC Community Kitchen
The CC Community Kitchen is a non-profit organization that serves a hot lunch to anywhere between 80 and 120 homeless guests every Sunday afternoon. Students and community members get together to prepare salad, desert, and a variety of different dishes. The kitchen is also a safe and casual zone for the guests to meet with each other, listen to some music, and socialize with students. Anyone is welcome to come help and/or eat! When: 10:00AM – 4:00PM (come in and out as you please!) Where: Behind Shove Chapel
Nikhil Ranadive
Jennie Crittenden

CC Cycling
CC Cycling caters to cyclists of all abilities, disciplines, and genders, from casual mountain biking to competitive road racing. Above all, we encourage a socially positive atmosphere devoted to athleticism on the bike.
Jeffrey Hansen
Amy Krull

CC Democrats
Organization of student Democrats seeking to advance the causes of the Democratic Party and to educate and involve students in the political process on the national, state and local levels.
Douglas H. Garrison

CC EMS
CC EMS aims to educate and further awareness about emergency medical service by providing education and CPR certification for the campus community.
Courtney Blake
Zachary Rowe

CC Farm
The CC Farm is a student-driven initiative to promote a conscious campus culture around food. The 1.3 acre student garden, located behind Dick Celeste’s house, is a site for students to learn about and experiment with agricultural techniques alongside knowledgeable and neophyte members of the local and campus community.
Brook Brouwer
Anne Bossange

CC Fencing Club
The Fencing Club seeks to promote an open, safe, instructive, and fun environment for any prospective or current fencer to enjoy the sport of fencing.
Daniel Gleick
Paul Quast

CC Film Union
The CC Film Union is a place for students to congregate, discuss ideas and pool the creative talent of established directors, editors, technical professionals and actors. The CC Film Union strives to create a more pro-active stance toward filmmaking at CC and to create a production team to undertake the documentation of events inside and outside the CC.
Katie Bibee

CC Triathlon Team
Jon Rotzien

Center for Service & Learning Student Organizations
Links of all student ongoing volunteer opportunities on campus

The Chaplain's Office
The chaplains’ office fosters the life of the spirit by inviting authentic spiritual exploration and meaningful religious commitment. Supporting the human quest for identity and belonging, we cultivate an education of the heart to enrich the unique intellectual adventure at CC.
Linda Madden

Chaverim/Hillel
Hillel/Chaverim is the jewish organization on campus open to all. We provide a safe and fun environment for anyone and everyone to partake and learn about Judaism. Everyone is always welcome at our shabbat dinners, meetings, and more!
Mariel Honigman
Chelsea Denlow

The Cipher
Cipher is Colorado College’s award winning alternative news and art magazine. Students, professors and community members are invited to contribute art and articles to the Cipher, which comes out the third week of every block.
Rachael DeWitt
Madeline Furst

Climber's Club
Kylie Manson
Michael Wejchert

Club Baseball
Miss it? Come ball outrageous!
Edric Spears
Mathew Kerns

College Life
Kelli Christensen

Colleges Against Cancer
A nationwide collaboration of college students, faculty, and staff dedicated to eliminating cancer by initiating and supporting programs for cancer education in college communities.
Courtney Shephard

Colorado Codage
Colorado Codage is a group that works on projects in various programming lanugagues. These projects can be completed and showcased within a semester.
Guillermo Mendez-Kestler

Cool Science
Our objective is to foster interest in science by going to schools in the community and teaching kids through exciting demonstrations and hands on experiences.
Tyler Smith
Lindsay Morrison

CREATE
Create matches Colorado College students with Mann Middle School girls to engage in creative, imaginative and experiential activities. The goal is to help the girls find a passion and through this passion build self- confidence. Activities will take place on the Colorado College campus using the college’s available resources
Caroline McKenna
Sarah Oliphant

CRU - Campus Crusade for Christ
Cru is a Christian Organization of Campus Crusade for Christ where students come together with staff members to learn more about the Bible, Jesus, and what it means to have a personal relationship with God. It is a group that welcomes students who just want to learn more about Jesus as well as students who want to grow more in their faith. All are welcome!
Amanda Wierzba
Breann Jeffries

Cutler Publications
We are a student-run organization that produces all three major CC publications- The Catalyst, Leviathan, and Cipher. If you are interested in writing for a paper or journal, advertising, layout design, photography, or simply journalism in general, be sure to check out all that Cutler Publications has to offer!.
Courtney-Rose Harris
Geoff Clemm

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Dance Workshop
Amy Rubin
Breann Gingrich

Debate, CC
Scott Weaver

Disabilities Awareness and Service Group
DASG is dedicated to promoting campus awareness of the 'silent minority' - those with disabilties. We serve at Zach's Place, a hospice for mentally disabled children, and bring awareness events to campus.
Izzy May

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Early Birds
Early Birds is a student-run organization that provides early morning tutoring services to students at Bristol Elementary School.
Jessica Bolen
Courtney Drake

Education for Village Children in India
The purpose of this organization is to raise awareness and money to help eliminate child labor, eradicate poverty, and to provide equal education opportunities for children in Southern India without discrimination to class or sex. Education for Village Children in India works hand in hand with the organization CFI, which recently built a school and is acquiring books for deprived village children.
Emily Cohen

Empty Bowls
Empty Bowls is an annual event that aims to raise money for the CC Community Kitchen and awareness of hunger and homelessness issues. Attendees receive a handcrafted bowl from the CC Arts and Crafts Center and delicious homemade soup as well as entertainment.
Erin Gittleman
Breann Jeffries

EnAct
EnAct serves as a forum to raise environmental and social awareness and to educate the CC community. EnAct is an umbrella under which students can organize and pursue the environmental and social issues they have value. EnAct is also a community of individuals interested in fellowship and learning from one another.
David Sullivan

Energizing Colorado Springs
Energizing Colorado Springs provides home energy retrofits to the school and local community. We work with homeowners to install energy-saving devices, such as compact fluorescents, water heater blankets, and caulking tools. Our ‘pay-it-forward' model makes for exponential change and creates a movement of sustainability. Our Mission is to unite and educate our community to take action and solve the energy problems that face our country and the world.
David Amster
Katie Elliott

Entrepeneurship Club (E-Club)
The Entrepreneurship Club gives students the opportunity to learn and explore the business world by hearing from engaging business leaders from the Colorado Springs area, and by sharing personal business ideas. The goal of Entrepreneurship Club is to create a comfortable environment where students and adults can collaborate together to teach, learn, and network. E-Club also gives students the opportunity to seek job and internship opportunities.
Max Hillman
Sunny Finden

Equal
The confidential group for queer and questioning students! For anyone who identifies outside of the heterosexual norm, the gender binary, or who is questioning their sex, gender, or sexual orientation. Meets the first 3 Wednesdays of the block at the ID House (1115 N. Cascade Ave.—2 houses north of the library) at 8:00 PM. Food, fun, friends, and great discussions and activities every week! Completely confidential!
Elizabeth Kancilia
Chloe Benson

Equestrian Team
We are a Hunter/Jumper equestrian team open to riders of all levels. The experience of present team members ranges from those who have never ridden a horse before college to those who have competed nationally. For the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association, we compete against 10 other schools in Hunt-Seat Equitation.
Emily Brenner
Dana Bronfman
Dominique DeLisle

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Faith Rethought
Faith Rethought is a grassroots Christianity group for those who seek a genuine, open-minded, intellectual approach to religious and spiritual exploration. Faith Rethought is in association with First Congregational United Church of Christ.
Logan Bennett

FemCo
Feminist group all people on campus interested in raising awareness and planning events
Nicki Dunnavant

Figure Skating Club, CC Collegiate
CC CFSC is a figure skating team open to skaters both casual and competitive. We do campus open skates, exhibitions, and intercollegiate competitions.
Jessica Gingold
Adriane Ohanesian

Film Festival
Giancarlo Bizzarro

Film Series
Film Series creates a strong sense of appreciation for film as an art at Colorado College through screening and discussing a variety of films. Film Series meets the first three Tuesdays of each block at 4:00PM in Worner 211. Everyone is welcome!
Charlene Lee
Meredith Mantik

First Generation College Students
Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi

Focus The Nation
Focus the Nation is a national campaign event to raise awareness regarding climate change. Focus the Nation also offers an opportunity to voice your opinion on what is the most prescient issue regarding climate change today. Come and vote!
Lucy Emerson-Bell

Fox Meadow Mentoring
Volunteers of the Fox Meadows Mentoring program spend one afternoon per block mentoring high-achieving Fox Meadows Middle School students. The program is designed to reward high-achieving middle school students, expose them to a college campus and encourage them to attend college. Although events vary from year to year, Fox Meadows Mentoring has included events such as attendance at CC hockey games, a holiday party and laser tag.
Kelsey Speaks
Hank Vogel

Fraternities and Sororities
Greek organizations at CC

FUCC (Freeriders Union of Colorado College)
The Freeriders Union of Colorado College is dedicated to skiing, snowboarding, and good times in the name of snow, gravity, and mountains..
Jeff Wirken
Jamie Senk

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Gear House
Sandhya Tillotson
Ian Ross

Girls' Day in the Lab
A unique opportunity for middle school girls to attend a college campus and experience college-level science labs taught by CC volunteers. Explicit science knowledge is not required, and males are more than welcome to lead labs as well.
Kaeley Anderson
Sarah Stults

The Glass House
The “G-House” is a multicultural-themed residence located on the East side of campus. After more than ten years, the house continues to be a source of culturally diverse programming as well as a model of community living among students of various backgrounds, cultures, and orientations. Glass House residents engage in extensive outreach to the campus through hosting various cultural events.
Liliana Flores

Great Performers and Ideas (GP&I)
Great Performers and Ideas is a student-run organization dedicated to providing the Colorado College community with performances each academic year, exposing students to cultural events and deepening their educational experience. .
Hope Morgenstern

Green House
The Green House discussion group meets weekly at Sacred Grounds to discuss the topics of faith, spirituality, and sustainability. Wednesday nights at 8pm. Come to meditate, discuss, serve or just hang out and drink coffee and tea.
Sunny Finden
Robert Jacobsen

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Habitat for Humanity
Student Organization which extends its service to the community to help in the construction of low cost community housing.
Ben Beadle-Ryby
Wesley Rikkers

Health Professions Club (HPC)
The Health Professions Club is designed to help students interested in the health fields. We provide information, support and guidance for students before, during and after the application process. This club is not just for those that are pre-med. Students that are pre-vet, pre-dental or any other field are also welcome. We meet the second Thursday of each block in either the Fishbowl or Olin 185.
Caitlin Mallory
Jessica Olson

HIV - Helping Ignorance Vanish
The HIV Awareness Club provides service and support to people dealing with HIV/AIDS related issues; both here at CC, in Colorado Springs, and the community at large.
Marian Brown
JJ Osterweil

Honor Council
The Honor Council is a group of students who work to maintain academic integrity by assuring the Honor Code is upheld and enforced.
Phoebe Jiang
Adam Kretz

Huck
A club for people who love downhill and freeride biking or who would like to get into it.
Noah Rubin
Matt Albert

Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Organization
Awareness group strives to increase awareness of these issues on the CC Campus and in the wider community. We will also take advantatge of service opportunities and work closely with the Community Kitchen.
Jennie Vader

Hydra Ultimate Frisbee
Women's Ultimate Frisbee
Anna Perks

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I Mua Lokahi
Explores Hawaiian culture and issues
Akie Mochizuki
Erin Yamamoto

Interfraternity Council
Andy Goldstein

Internationl Service Trip
The International Service Program sends a group of students along with two faculty members to India to work on sustainable development every year. This is the 4th annual International Service Trip. Projects have included solar energy, water and sanitation, and will probably include agriculture and nutrition this year.
Jennie Vader
Wagma Mommandi

Intramural Sports
Chris Starr

Investment Club
The Investment Club researches and manages the club's financial holdings. We learn about the world of investing and personal finance. We learn market lingo and follow pertinent current events.
Nicholas Kreczko

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Kappa Sigma Fraternity
Kappa Sigma is a fraternity of men aiming for fun, community, service, scholarship, and brotherhood. We are not your average frat.
Danny Charles
Charlie Kornman

KASA
(Korean American Student Association)
KASA works to promote Korean culture, language, and traditions within our campus and throughout the community. Activities include film festivals, cultural dinners, speakers, community service activities, events with other cultural groups, and an annual fashion show..
Kie Riedel
Christina Yong

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La Junta
La Junta is a Latin America interest group. The meetings seek to create an informal environment in which students can discuss issues concerning the countries’ economic, political and social developments. The membership represents exchange students from the region, national students that have been to Latin America and all those who are interested in the area. Therefore, students with varying experiences and backgrounds come together as a result of their interest in Latin America.
Andrea Herrera Moreno
Astrid Martin Baldera

Latter Day Saints Institute of Religion
Morgan Maxwell

Learning Juntos
Pairs CC students learning or fluent in Spanish with community members who are native Spanish speakers learning english for a once a week conversation/practice session with a partner of equal skill level.
Jessica Bolen

Leviathan
The Leviathan is Colorado College’s magazine for the arts, published four times a year. The Leviathan features prose, poetry, artwork and photography, but is not limited to any medium of creative expression. Whatever your art, we’ll find a way to publish it. We publish one music issue per year featuring student musicians and are hoping to introduce a DVD issue featuring student films. Please send all submissions, questions, and comments to: leviathan.magazine@gmail.com or maggie.barrett@coloradocollege.edu
Maggie Barrett

Livesounds
LiveSounds is a student-run organization in charge of booking, organizing and putting on live music on campus.
Miles Eichner
Marshall Wallach

The Loafer
We are a humanities magazine dedicated to expanding campus publications to the arts, history, philosophy, poetry and anything you want to send our way!
Kritika Dwivedi

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MAPS (Minority Assoication of Pre-Health Students)
MAPS is a support group mainly but not limited to minority students on campus considering any type of health professions. MAPS can act as a resource to its members by providing peer help for picking out classes, volunteering, pre-health requirements and such. We are involved in planning a campus-wide annual health week that educates all students on campus. We also have the opportunity to send students every year to the SNMA conference held annually throughout the country to learn more about the MCAT, graduate school applications, networking, and international opportunities.
Alexa Kennedy
Yuliya Muratov

Mariachi Tigre de Colorado College
Rochelle Mason

Men at CC Helping Others (MACCHO)
Derry Monks

Men’s Club Hockey
Club hockey practicies 4-5PM Tuesday and Thursday and plays 20 games over the course of a year from blocks 2-6.
Clayton Adams

Men's Rugby Football Club
Colorado College Rugby Football Club is dedicated to enriching and enhancing the lives of CC students through the sport and culture of Rugby Union, among the world’s most popular sports. We practice three times per week, typically playing games on weekends. We are a competitive club in a competitive division and seek motivated and dedicated individuals to help build and better our program.
Douglas H. Garrison
Ben Byrnes

Middle School Girls' Enrichment
The program engages in creative, imaginative, and experiential activities with “at-risk” girls from Horace Mann Middle School. CC students are paired with their mentees, as they work together and in small groups to provide a creative outlet in a safe atmosphere. The goal is to help the girls find a passion, and through this passion, find confidence in themselves.
Caroline McKenna
Sarah Oliphant

Mighty Math
Volunteer tutoring at a local middle school
Anatoly Kazakin
Francesca Desmarais

MOSAIC (Multicultural Organization of Students and International Community)
MOSAIC is an organizationdedicated to the promotion of multiculturalism at CC. We are a mosaic of different ideas and perpsectives from around the world who share a common human spirit. We aim to show that all people share a common spirit.
Somhrita Dutta
Suchi Smita

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NASU (Native American Student Union)
NASU celebrates Native American Peoples and cultures. Everyone is welcome to join.
Amber Dornbusch
Andrew Abeyta

The Navigators
Brian Hall

North Boys Enrichment Program
By serving as mentors to at-risk young men at North Middle School, this program aims to help have a more socially and academically productive future. In addition to one-on-one tutoring, there are a variety of group field trips and community service based activities.
Danielle LePar
Hilary Gross


No Strings Attached
We are the CC connection for the International Anglican Church. Events include Study Break, Movies that Matter, Chalking, and support of numerous events on campus.
Corbin Hillam

The Nugget
Maija Benitz

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ORC
The Outdoor Recreation Committee (ORC) offers student led outdoor activities that include group camping, backpacking, canyoneering, back-country skiing, mountain biking, kayaking, snowshoeing, moon-lit romantic hikes, and pretty much anything else you can think of that involves good ol’ fun in the outdoors. We also have a pretty sicky gnar (aka super awesome) outdoor leadership training program that educates and invigorates the up-and-coming outdoor leader with the hard and soft skillz necessary to lead an outdoor adventure to places no CC student has gone before.
Halley Brunsteter
Joseph Bruckner

Overnight Student Housing
We host accepted students overnight in order for them to experience life at CC. Tee-shirts and gift cards are part of the deal!
Amy Rubin

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Panhellenic Council
Sorority Governing Organization
Emily Kelley
Adrienne Binder

The Philosophy Circle
We are a student-run philosophy discussion group that meets twice a block to philosophize upon interesting and thought provoking topics.
Sean West

PLAY
PLAY stands for Providing Lessons in Art for Youth, which is also known as Afternoon Art at Taylor Elementary. Each week CC volunteers travel to Taylor Elementary School to run an hour long art lesson for the young students/budding artists.
Ben Byrnes

Poetry Club
The Poetry Club is a student organization that publishes student work in the biannual 'in-ink' journal as well as hosts the Colorado College poetry slam.
Wiley Rogers

Pre-Law Society
The Pre-Law Society exists to provide information on law schools, the law school application process and the LSAT. We meet several times a block with featured speakers from various law schools around the country and law professors at our own CC. Come join us for a free lunch at any of our meetings and please, ask any question you may have about Law School!
Billy Blaustein

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QSA (Queer/Straight Alliance)
A student organization that seeks to foster solidarity and understanding between the queer and straight communities through education, social interaction, and community activities.
Alicia Drapkin
Alec Arellano

Refugee Assistance Program (RAP)
The Refugee Assistance Program joins Colorado College students with refugee families who have recently immigrated to Colorado Springs from areas of conflict around the world. By working alongside Lutheran Family Services, RAP volunteers help ease this transition by helping out the families in anyway we can from helping the children in school, to finding employment, to navigating the city, and more.
Maggie Boissard
Albab Seifu

Relay For Life
Relay for Life is a 12 hour walkathon that raises money for The American Cancer Society. Money raised goes to fund cancer research and other out reach programs.
Caitlin Mallory

Revolution Ministries
From its inception, Revolution Ministries has attempted to foster relationships with all students that are real, vulnerable, open, and honest. We have been intentional in developing a reputation on the campus for being loving, accepting, and unique. Revolution Ministries is all about serving the students. From helping students move into their dorms, to washing their feet, to making them pancakes at 11:30 at night in the middle of winter, we intend to bless students in any way possible.
Sunny Finden
Mandy Moench

Rock for No Reason
Live music for no particular reason
Dakin Henderson
Michael Barlow

Room 46
An a cappella group that entertains the campus community with a fresh, alternative style of music.
Anne Lokey

Roots & Shoots
Roots & Shoots is a group that meets once a week with local elementary school children to teach them about human community, animals, and the environment.
Sherry Safavi
Sarah Davidson

Rotaract
The Rotaract Club at Colorado College dedicates itself to providing opportunities for community service and networking within the greater Colorado Springs community. Our group is open to all those interested in volunteering and philanthropy.
Paul Quast
Daniel Gleick

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Sacred Grounds Coffee House
CC Student run, sustainable socially responsible fair trade and organic coffee house.
Laura Parker
Sophia Maravell

Salsa Club
Weekly open dance and lessons that are open to the public and any level of salsa experience. We occasionally host live music and have Cuban food to contribute to the lively atmosphere of salsa dancing.
Bryndon Tarafa
Cassandra Pagan

Saturday of Service
Saturday of Service is unique volunteer organization that holds a huge variety of one-time service trips and opportunities throughout the Colorado area. Past locations have been: Salvation Army, Serenity Springs Big Cats Sanctuary, wildlife reservations, and Habitat for Humanity
Melissa Serafin

Schlank
We are the Colorado College Disc Golf Club. We will meet weekly to play courses both around, town as well as on campus, ending the year with a tournament held during 8th block.
Robert Waldeck
Ian McGee

Seekers
Seekers is the college group at First Presbyterian Church downtown. We sponsor periodic social events in addition to our regular meetings on Sunday mornings from 9:30 – 10:45.
Cami Nakano
Nikki Muyskens

Sewing Club
A club that gets together to sew, mainly in preparation for the fashion show in February. The club also offers workshops and classes to increase sewing knowledge and technique both by hand and by machine..
Leslie Kinson

Shotokan Karate Association
CC-SKA is associated with the International Shotokan Karate Federation, and receives instruction from ISKF black belt instructors. Students are trained in the traditional techniques of Shotokan Karate, as well as tournament sparring and practical self-defense.
Eleni Bucuvalas
Diana Martinez

Shove Council
Shove Council is a multi-faith group that seeks to foster the life of the spirit at Colorado College. It aims to promote personal and campus participation in issues of religious and ethical importance. The Council is an inclusive, tolerant and multi-issue group. This group meets at noon on Wednesdays in the Shove Chapel Office. Buffet lunch is offered and discussion is held.
Logan Bennett
Hannah Heckman

Sigma Chi Fraternity

With over 100 years of history, the Beta Gamma chapter of Sigma Chi has long been an important part of the CC tradition. The fundamental purpose of Sigma Chi is the cultivation, maintenance and accomplishment of the ideals of friendship, justice and learning within our membership.
Dillon Baer
Alex Brody

SOMOS
The purpose of SOMOS (Spanish for “We Are”) is to inform all persons on the Colorado College campus and in the Colorado Springs community about the culture, traditions, and political issues concerning the Latino/Hispanic communities in Latin American countries and the United States. We are further committed to being a resource to all of those looking to educate themselves and share their experiences
Bianca Mendez
Sandra Diaz

Sororities
Delta Gamma
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kappa Kappa Gamma

Sophomore Council
A new sophomore council for students to plan programming and provide feedback to residence hall administration. Creating educational and co-curricular activities for sophomores.
Paul York
Julie Stockenberg

Springs Mountain Sangha
Sarah Bender

Students for the Awareness of South Asia
SASA is a group for students of all backgrounds to explore the cultures of South Asian countries through food, activities, and events. SASA strives to promote education about South Asian countries and support South Asian students at CC. Some past events include hosting Diwali and Eid ul-Fitr celebrations, raising social issues in Myanmar for discussion, henna fundraisers, and hosting a Rain Dance festival. We also hold regular meetings throughout the year.
Genai R. Odhner
Smitri Agarwal

STAND (Students Taking Action Now: Darfur)
STAND is a national anti-genocide coalition that works to prevent, stop, and spread awareness about genocides that occur in our world today.
Melissa Serafin
Jack Siddoway

Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society
A group of students who have an active interest in chemistry developing in the broader area.
Lindsay Morrison
Alex McCarter

Student/Alumni Association

The Colorado College Student Alumni Association, sponsored by the Office of Alumni Relations, acts as a liaison between students and alumni. Its main purpose is to stimulate the interest and participation of all students in the life of Colorado College. Further, the mission of the Student Alumni Association (S/AA) is to encourage current students to participate in the CC community, act as a liaison between students and alumni, and provide enriching opportunities for students to meet and cultivate relationships within the CC community.
Amy Allured

Student Ambassadors
CC Student Ambassadors volunteer their time to talk to underprivileged middle and high school students, in both Colorado Springs and Denver, about post secondary options. The focus is to let them know how they can start planning now for a college career after high school, both academically and financially. 
Holly MacBride

Student Anthropological Society
The Student Anthropological Society is a student group dedicated to exploring anthropology related issues, promoting the field and it's subfields to the wider campus, and to providing an opportuinty for students and the greater community to participate in anthropology related events, service trips and academic ventures. SAS also has a commitment to embracing diverse cultures and ideologies on campus. SAS is all about people; past, present and future.
Megan Poole
Laura King

The Sound of Colorado College (The SOCC)
The Sound of Colorado College (The SOCC) is a student-run digital radio station. We broadcast on the HD3 channel of KRCC, 91.5 FM, as well as over the internet at www.krcc.org/socc We play music, talk, and some syndicated shows. We will also be broadcasting in Worner, the dorms, and other places around campus.
Matt Baer
Jackie Danzig

Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC)
SHAC is a group of CC students interested in the health and health services of the Colorado College campus. We act as a liaison between the students and Boettcher health center. Through our many events held throughout the year we hope to encourage safe and responsible habits and behavior in the community. We also hold a relationship with the Boettcher center staff and coordinate with their efforts to promote a healthier and more comfortable campus atmosphere.
Alexa Kennedy
William Berk

Student Musical Theatre Group (SMTG)
Student Musical Theater Group provides students the opportunity to participate in musical theater. Participation in this group can include directing, choreography, tech crew, or performance. All students are welcome to audition and/or participate. You can gain useful experience and will definitely have fun doing so.
Rachael Meyers
Pidgeon Burdi

Student Nonviolent Organization (SNO)
Our Student Nonviolent Organization strives to promote and educate students and the local community on nonviolence as a lifestyle, and global issues of social justice through dialogue, workshops, and speakers.
Sophia Maravell
Juna Muller

Student Organization for Sexual Safety (SOSS)
SOSS is a confidential, student-led organization that provides education, referral and support for issues of sexual assault, harassment and partner violence.
Amanda Nichols
Brittany Linton

The Student Venture Partnership
The Student Venture Partnership is an organization that works with local non-profit agencies. We partner with one non-profit in the Colorado Springs area every year to volunteer our time and resources, learn about the organization, write grants, and assist them in any way possible to help them succeed in their missions. We also sponsor speakers and events on campus about issues surrounding the non-profit world. This organization is a great way to learn more about the non-profit sector and become involved in informed and effective philanthropy.
Lauren Jenkins

Students For Barack Obama
Megan Cornish

Sustained Dialogue
A student driven initiative that utilizes relationship building and dialogue as a vehicle for social change, particularly relating to race, class and privilege.
LaTia Walker
Andrew Shum

Synergy House
“Synergy” is a living, learning community striving to be a center for applied environmental education, awareness, and action at Colorado College . The six students inhabiting “Synergy” apply sustainable living techniques and concepts to their lives while outwardly teaching these practices to the larger Colorado College community and beyond. From operating a permaculture garden in the backyard and working with local organic farms, to renovating the house for energy/water efficiency and purchasing wind energy, “Synergy” offers the amazing opportunity for students and community members to visualize and practice the ideal of living as sustainably as possible. This little house stands to nourish the fertile seeds of the dawning sustainable living revolution.
Linnea Snyder

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Tabletop Role-Players' Guild (TRPG)
An organization dedicated to the realm of interactive group escapism. The TRPG is for those interested in exploring the infinite possibilities of the imagination while socializing with other creative, fun-loving people.
Isaac Smith

Teach for America
Phoebe Jiang

Theatre Workshop (TW)
Theatre Workshop is a student-run, student-directed, student-produced theatre company designed to offer students unique artistic opportunities while providing entertainment to the greater CC community.
Caitlin Swan
Mike Best

Tiger Eyes Dance Team
Tiger Eyes performs at sporting events and other campus activities. We bring spirit and energy to any event!
Nikki LaBue
Amy Rubin

Tunnels of Oppression
We are a campus-wide coalition that creates an annual week-long event showcasing oppression as it still occurs in our modern world. Past focuses have included racism, sexism, heterosexism, and oppression because of ability, religion or country of origin.
Izzy May

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Volunteer Action
Like kids? Miss your younger siblings? Want to give back to your community? Volunteer Action is a mentoring program that has been a part of CC for over 20 years. Twice a block, CC students meet with 4th and 5th graders from Edison and Bristol elementary schools. Gatherings vary from bowling to making gingerbread houses. These events allow us college kids to be role models, while giving at-risk elementary students new experiences and a fun time.
Anna Harmon
Adrienne Binder

VOX
VOX is the student led Planned Parenthood group at CC. We are dedicated to raising awareness about reproductive health issues on campus. Our activities include condom distribution, movie nights, directly working with Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, and collaboration with other health groups on campus.
Jessica Gingold
Frances Frischkorn

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WAC Worner Activities Committee
The Worner Activities Committee strives to bring diverse entertainment to the Colorado College community. WAC provides activities and social programming to all students in order to enhance student life and morale. All programming events are free of charge and open to all students.
Ben Perdue
Jessie Hughes

Wasabi Ultimate Frisbee
Colorado College’s men’s ultimate Frisbee team
John Graham
Rob Andre

Weight Lifting Club
Weight Lifting club is more than a group that gets together and lifts together. We meet once a week to learn the latest trends in fitness. We will try out a variety of new lifts, and get advice on how to do the basics correctly. Also, we as members learn how to maximize our workout time to meet our fitness goals.
Nisha Tracy
Casey Rommel

Women’s Club Hockey
The Colorado College Women’s Club Hockey team is CC’s only girl’s hockey team. We play in Colorado’s Women’s league, the Women’s Association of Colorado Hockey (wachockey.com) against teams from all over the state. We practice 2-3 times per week, with games on most weekends. The team provides a fun opportunity for girls of all levels to come and experience the game.
Sunny Finden
Kaitlin Kunkler

Women's Club Soccer
Aissa Chavez

Women's Leadership Group
Promotes leadership skills within the female population by exploring the qualities of a good leader.
Lisa Ly

Women's Rugby
A club sport competing at the Division II level, the Colorado College Rugby Football Club brings the tradition of elegant violence to the CC campus. We practice 3 times a week and play matches against local club teams as well as other college and university rugby teams. Rugby is a fun and competitive team sport that anyone is welcome to join. No experience necessary!
Sarah Waldo
Liz Thayer

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