Clubs and Organizations on Campus
There are literally hundreds of organizations on Duke's campus, meaning that there is definitely something for everyone. You can find any sport under the sun, from football to Frisbee, at any level of competition, from varsity (most intense) to club (moderate commitment) to intramural (very leisurely). The most popular organizations on campus are those associated with political causes (Duke Democrats, College Republicans, Model United Nations) and community service (Habitat for Humanity, Red Cross, and numerous tutoring programs that interact with local Durham schools). The school's religious organizations are also very active (Hillel, Campus Crusade for Christ, Duke Catholic Center, and Muslim Students Association), organizing retreats, scripture studies, and socials throughout the year. There are several publications which students can write for, most notable of which is The Chronicle, Duke's daily newspaper.
The incredibly wide variety of groups across campus virtually ensures that, at Duke, you'll find your passion both in and out of the classroom.