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Student Organizations

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Student Organizations Web Sitegetinvolved.missouri.edu/?page_id=256
Student Newspaper Columbia Missourian
www.columbiamissourian.com
Student Activities Offered
  • Campus ministries
  • Choral groups
  • Concert band
  • Dance
  • Drama/theater
  • International student organization
  • Jazz band
  • Literary magazine
  • Marching band
  • Model UN
  • Music ensembles
  • Musical theater
  • Opera
  • Pep band
  • Radio station
  • Student government
  • Student-run film society
  • Symphony orchestra
  • Television station
  • Yearbook
ROTC Air Force ROTC: Yes
Navy ROTC: Yes
Army ROTC: Yes
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Facts

Clubs and Organizations on Campus

Mizzou provides a variety of clubs for everyone's interests, and if there isn't something that catches your eye, then you can start your own club. The student organizations' website is getinvolved.missouri.edu, and it holds all of the information about current clubs and organizations at Mizzou and how you can get involved.

Did You Know? There are more than 600 registered student organizations at Mizzou.

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Name
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Hometown
Saint Louis, Missouri
Major
English

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