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A big kickoff to the club year

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With one of the most anticipated events in the year, Club Rush, being behind us, students are left looking forward to experiencing all they signed up for. Clubs are getting ready to kick off the year and into full swing with some incredible events already planned. Some of the clubs have already announced their first events of the year.

Black Student Association will be hosting the alumni basketball game on Saturday, October 8, at 8 p.m. This will be a great opportunity to see some of your all-time favorite Union College basketball players from all different eras. The alumni game will feature a performance by the newly formed Step team, and will have great snacks and concession foods. This is going to be an awesome Saturday night event with a great chance to watch some basketball and hang out with your friends!

The Business and Computer Science Club will be starting a busy year with a refreshing beverage for all BCS members on Thursday, September 22. They will be getting a coffee truck on campus. Don’t worry if you did not sign up for BCS; this will be another opportunity to sign up. Active Minds will be doing a stargazing event on Friday, September 30 near the Holmes Lake Observatory. There will be a ton of things to do as they will host a worship (worship credit included) followed by glow in the dark ultimate frisbee and s’mores. It will be a great way to spend a beautiful Friday evening after vespers with all of your friends.

While this is going to be another incredible year for all sorts of events from SA to clubs, there will be many more events announced soon. Some of everybody’s favorites include Night Under the Lights hosted by SA and BCS, both World Cup and World Pageant hosted by International Club and many more. If you were not able to attend Club Rush, it is not too late to join clubs through uGroups. Make sure to do this while you still can!

Andrew Schwartz is a senior business administration major from Lincoln, Neb.

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