Media
Sports Clubs and Recreation Groups
Albion College students develop their communication skills through writing, managing, and producing for a number of different media. These opportunities include:
Many opportunities exist for recreational and sporting activities. Some activities are purely recreational while others have friendly competition with others on campus. A few of the groups compete with teams/squads from other college campuses but not on a varsity level.
Albionian (yearbook) Albion Review (literary journal) The Pleiad (campus news source) WLBN (radio station)
Canoe Club Cheerleaders Equestrian Club Frisbee and Disc Golf Club
Special Interest Groups Albion College offers students opportunities to pursue original ideas and interests in forming their groups are: Anime Club Brit Knits College Conservatives Democrats Ecological Awareness Club Medievalist Society Peer Educators
Student Government
Photography Club Snow Carvers League Strength Beyond Strength Student Alumni Association Student Farm Table Top Game Club
Albion College strongly supports student self-government and provides a number of opportunities for governing bodies to impact different aspects of campus life. These leadership opportunities include: Interfraternity Council International House Council
Spiritual Life Organizations These organizations support spiritual and philosophical development and community within a particular tradition yet are open to all students. Campus Crusade for Christ Catholic Connections Hillel InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Hockey Club Karate Club Ski and Snowboard Club
Panhellenic Council Student Senate
Beyond these recognized organizations, other opportunities for campus involvement exist in athletics and the performing arts. See descriptions later in this chapter.
Muslim Student Association United Voices of Albion College Wesley Fellowship
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