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Student Organizations
- 23-Skidoo
- 2TALL
- A Cappella Club
- Abracadabra
- African Club
- Albanian Club
- American Sign Language Club
- Arabic Club
- Asian American Association
- Badminton Club
- Billiards Club
- Black Student Union
- Brand X
- Brazilian Capoeira Club
- Break Dance Club
- Break dancing Club (Club Motion)
- Cheese and Dairy Club
- Chess Club
- Chinese Students and Scholars Association
- Christian Fellowship
- Circle K International
- Club STYLE
- College Democrats
- College Republicans
- Country Dancing Club
- Disc Sports Club
- Duck Duck Goose Club
- Finnish Club
- Foosball
- Friends of Samoa
- Global Outreach
- Global Trade Association
- Golf Club
- Grappling Club
- Gutenberg Club
- Hong Kong Student Association
- Intercollegiate Knights
- Japan Club
- Korean Interest Association
- Korean Student Association
- Latin American Student Association (LASA)
- Major Advice
- Making the Band
- Mission Prep Club
- Net Focus
- Netball
- Peruvian Club
- Ping-Pong Club
- Playmakers (formerly Performing Arts Club)
- PMGA
- Poetaster Project
- Polynesian Club
- Pre-CFLE Club
- Quill and the Sword
- Radio Broadcasting Club
- Real Living; promoting a life of health and vitality
- Rebel Swords
- Romanian Club
- Sabor Latino
- Safety Net
- SALSA
- Shotakae Karate
- Shotakan Karate
- Social Dance Club
- South Asian Students' Club (SASC)
- Southern Culture Club
- Storytelling Club
- Swing Kids Club
- TaeKwonDo
- Texas Club
- Thai-American Intercultural Society (THAIS)
- Tribe of Many Feathers
- Turkish Club
- United for Decency
- United Service Social Club
- Unix Users Group
- Vietnamese Student Association
- VOICE
- Y Juggle
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