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Student Organizations

Quick Stats

Student Organizations Web Sitewww.washjeff.edu/student-activities/clubs-and-organizations
Student Newspaper Red & Black
Student Activities Offered
  • Choral groups
  • Concert band
  • Dance
  • Drama/theater
  • Jazz band
  • Literary magazine
  • Music ensembles
  • Musical theater
  • Radio station
  • Student government
  • Student newspaper
  • Student-run film society
  • Symphony orchestra
  • Yearbook
ROTC Air Force ROTC: Yes
Navy ROTC: No
Army ROTC: Yes
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Facts

Clubs and Organizations on Campus

Most people at Washington & Jefferson are involved in at least one club or organization. Some students become very involved, while others just stick to one club that they really like. While there are already more than 80 different organizations to pick from, there is also a very simple process to create a new club, and through this process, new groups are started every semester.

Did You Know? The most recent clubs to be created at W&J have been the ice skating club, the Libertarian club, the Star Wars club, and the Zumba/fitness club.

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Name
Alexandra Sossi
Hometown
Peters Township, PA
Major
English
Grad Year
2013

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