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Club Spotlight: Nova Snowcats
remain open. In the fall, students can look forward to more fundraising events, potential indoor skiing, tubing and group bonding events to get to know other members of the club. It is important to note that students do not need to have their own equipment here on campus with them to participate, since the mountains off er rentals for skis, poles, boots and boards. According to Cahill, “…all students really need is a helmet and their winter clothes.”
If a student is interested in joining Snowcats, they can become a club member by joining the GroupMe linked in the club’s Instagram bio and regularly attending meetings this semester.
The Snowcats executive board consists of Cahill, President Elizabeth York and VP of Finance Lili Kopack. Cahill explained that the reason the group wanted to start Snowcats stems from their childhood enjoyment of winter sports.
“The three of us grew up skiing and snowboarding and wanted a way to do that with others on campus,” she said. “With no club team anymore, we decided to create a club. That way, everyone who has grown up skiing/ snowboarding, or wants to take a trip, has the ability to.”
Students can fi nd out more information about Snowcats and their upcoming events, trips, and fundraisers by checking out their Instagram, @novasnow- cats. Forms, waitlist details for trips, and other information can be viewed by joining the club’s GroupMe through the link in their Instagram bio.
In the meantime, be on the lookout for Snowcats’ next event on Wednesday, February 1, where they will be selling Chick-fi l-A sandwiches in Bartley Hall.