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The Arts: Three a cappella Groups, Balinese Gamelan
Orchestra, Chamber Chorus, Chamber Music Ensembles, Chamber Orchestra,
College Choir, Collegium Musicum, Concert Band, Dance Troupe, Dance
Workshop, Guitar Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, New Music Ensemble, Theater
Workshop, Theater Workshop Improvisational Group.
Athletics: Women's varsity teams: basketball,
cross-country, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and
field, and volleyball. Men's varsity teams: basketball, cross-country,
football, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, and track and
field. Extensive intramural program with over 12 sports. 25% of students
participate in varsity athletics; 75% in club and intramural sports. All
teams are NCAA Division III except for two Division I programs: women's
soccer and men's ice hockey.
Community
Service: Community Kitchen, Environmental Action, Food Harvest,
Habitat for Humanity, Streetwise, 17 others.
Ethnic
and Cultural Groups: Asian-American
Student Union, Black
Student Union, Empowered
Queers for Absolute Liberation (EQUAL), Chaverim/Hillel,
MEChA, Native
American Student Union, South
Asian Student Alliance, Queer
Straight Alliance (QSA).
Media: The Catalyst, weekly newapaper; the Cipher, monthly alternative
magazine; the Leviathan, art and literary magazine; the Nugget, school
yearbook; KRCC, campus
radio station and NPR affiliate.
Spiritual Groups: Catholic Community, Christian Science Organization,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Hillel (including Chaverim),
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Latter-Day Saints, Tibetan Buddhist
Meditation, Unitarian Universalists, 18 others.
Student Groups: Aikido Club, Amnesty International, Colorado
College Student Government Association, Chess Club, Feminist
Collective, Forensics, Outdoor Recreation Committee, Political Union,
Society for Creative Anachronism, 19 others; 15% of students are affiliated
with one of the three national sororities or three national fraternities.
Student Services: Boettcher
Health Center, Career Center,
Center
for Service & Learning , College Counseling Center, Office
of International Programs, Office
for Minority Student Life, Shove Ecumenical Council, Writing
Center.
Housing: All students, except seniors, are required to live on
campus. Options include coeducational and single sex residence halls,
theme and language houses. 79% of students live on campus. Housing is
guaranteed all four years. |