Monday, July 27, 2009

Sports, clubs, and organizations

You’re going to attend a university to get a degree, but most of us will agree that there’s more to college than academics. Some might say that more than others, but that’s another topic. But the fact is that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy (or a compulsive worker, but on the bright side it probably gives him an outstanding GPA), and student life on campus reflects that. There are more opportunities to enjoy oneself on campus than I care to count, and the truth is that I don’t actually know all of them.

We’ve got around 270 student clubs and organizations on campus, and that number keeps climbing (I’m waiting until there are 299 clubs and then making a Gerard Butler appreciation club). If we don’t have the club that you’re looking for, you only need four students and faculty approval to make a club. We don’t have a paper airplane club, you say? Well, find three friends and you’re the president of it. And that’s not to mention student government or intramural sports. If you don’t know about any of the campus clubs, you won’t have to worry about it; the first or second week of class, we have “Campus Life Night,” where all of the clubs cram themselves into the arena of the field house and advertise themselves to students.

If you’re looking for sports, GVSU hosts seventeen Division II varsity sports (counting men’s and women’s), as well as cheerleading. In addition to that we have three seasons on intramurals, with fourteen Fall, thirteen Winter, and four Spring sports. But if you’re like me, and have the hand-eye coordination of a blind sloth, there are great work out facilities for independent exercising, and all of the varsity events at home are free for students to attend.

But don’t think that you absolutely have to be a part of a club or sport on campus. We encourage students to get involved with student life, but if you’re outgoing and independent, you can still meet people and enjoy your time here through your own channels. We just happen to offer a vast array of opportunities.

-Kyle

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