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Category: Special Interest OrganizationBrittany Zimmermann's Global Wardrobe (Global Wardrobe)
Brittany Zimmerman's Global Wardrobe was established to improve the quality of life throughout the global community by reallocating clothing and goods. Involvement in Global Wardrobe will involve raising money as well as clothing and goods to be distrubted in order to make a difference in the lives of people with great disadvantages throughout the world. This includes areas of great poverty, disaster areas, and local causes.Category: Special Interest OrganizationBroadcast Club
The UW-L Broadcast Club is currently focusing on our new student-run radio station, Racquet Radio. However, our interests also include television and various other broadcast media. This club is for anyone interested in media and it is not required that you are a Communication Studies major to join. We have a variety of members from a variety of majors. If you are curious about what we do or are interested in helping out with the radio station, feel free to email our advisor Dr. Rodrick.Category: Special Interest OrganizationCeramics Club
The purpose of the Ceramics Club shall be to increase awareness of the ceramic arts and to promote activities that are conductive to gaining knowledge and skills of ceramic art.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationCompetition Dance Team, UW-L
The UW-L Dance Team is a competitive dance team that requires dedication, drive, ability, and a love of dance. We perform at all home basketball games, various community and campus events, and local and national dance competitions. Tryouts are held in September and practice times are to be determined.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationCycling Club
The purpose of this organization is to bring together students, faculty, and alumni with the common interest of road biking and mountain biking.Category: Special Interest OrganizationEconomics Club
The Economics Club was created to facilitate meaningful discussion and learning in the field of economics and to equip students with the skills and knowledge to benefit them within and after their academic careers. Our organization will help students apply their knowledge to real world situations along with professors.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationEnvironmental Council
Environmental Council! If you're interested in being a part of Environmental Council, come to one of our meetings at 4:15 PM in 259 Cartwright Center. Contact us with questions, comments, gripes, or kudos at envcouncil@uwlax.edu. More info below: Who are we? A kick-ass group of passionate and creative students who value environmental solutions and sustainable living. What are we doing? Environmental Council is working to create solutions for environmental problems locally and nationally with gra...No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationFishing Team
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is located within miles of the Mississippi River and Lakes Onalaska and Neshonoc. With such a wide variety of fish and habitat, there is truly something for everyone! The Fishing Team provides its members with great opportunities to travel, meet new people, network, and catch some world class fish. The team allows people of all backgrounds who love fishing to connect and learn from other fisher-folk!It absolutely DOES NOT matter if you've had any fishing experience- w...Category: Special Interest OrganizationJazz Club
The objective of the UW-L Jazz Club is to provide members with both a social network of like-minded people and the opportunity to grow in the field of jazz, both as a player and listener. The club is not only intended for musicians, but also for people who just enjoy listening to music.Category: Special Interest OrganizationLa Crosse Secular Student Society (LS3)
We are a group of nonbelievers, skeptics, and doubters that come together to socialize and discuss important issues of secularism on campus and across the nation. All are welcome to join, but all are required to be respectful, and we would like to avoid turning someone away if their only mission is to preach.Category: Special Interest OrganizationLC Hip Hop Dance Team
The LC Hip Hop Dance Team is a non-competitive dance group that performs for UW-L home basketball games, as well as local community organizations. Every Spring, the LC Hip Hop Dance team produces an End-of-the-Year Show at Vallhalla in which they perform all of their routines from the season; Local dance groups and hip hop artists are also invited for special guest performances. Tryouts will be Monday October 5th and Tuesday October 6th in Mitchell Hall starting at 8:30. Hope to see everyone there!No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationLe Cercle Francais (French Club)
..:Bonjour:....: Le Cercle Français is the French Club at UW-L. We have one to two events each month and they are tons of fun! We do things like watch French movies and plays and try lots of different French food!..: We want everyone to get a taste of the French life, so even if you can't speak French, you are more than welcome to come to any Le Cercle Français event! ..: Look for posters around campus or check this group and Facebook for details of upcoming events!Category: Special Interest OrganizationNet Impact
Net Impact is a group that focuses on networking around the world and looking for new opportunities via the networks formed. Net Impact will help members become better leaders, help to expand their network, and build their career. This group is open to everyone. Please email betton.john@ywlax.edu for any more information or questions.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationObjectivist Club
The purpose of the Objectivist Club is to provide a forum for the discussion and presentation of Ayn Rand's philosophy- Objectivism. This includes, but is not limited to, discussion of Objectivism, its applications to current events and art, and presentation of speakers, video, and literature to the club, university, and community. For more information visit http://www.aynrand.orgNo Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationParkour and Free Running Club
In the practice of Parkour, the main goal is to be effective in overcoming any obstacles that may come into our path in the quickest and most efficient way possible. In the art of Free Running, the main goal is to be able to physically express ourselves and the beauty of the human body in motion in everyday settings.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationReturning Adult Student Association
This organization promotes, on campus and within the community, the interests of returning adult students. Students who are resuming their education and are at least 23 years of age are eligible for membership. RASO provides mutual encouragement and support for academic success and social opportunities.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationScreaming Eagles Marching Band
The Screaming Eagles Marching Band is a highly spirited ensemble including woodwinds, brass, percussion, color guard, and pom-pons. Membership is open to all UW-L students; an audition is required for pompons. The Screaming Eagles promote UW-L pride through performances at athletic contests, university ceremonies, and community events.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationSecond Supper Alternative News
The Second Supper is a student-run independent publication that caters to the students at UW-L and Viterbo, as well as appearing in a variety of locations in La Crosse, Winona, La Crescent, Hokah and Decoarah. This is the only alternative and independent publication in the area. The Second Supper focuses on issues that affect the area and its citizens, as well as offering insightful social commentary on the world around you.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationSocial Action Theater
Social Action Theatre educates campus and community members about diversity issues, encourages their audiences to take an active role in diversity acceptance, and educates off-campus and out of state communities, agencies and organizations about diversity issues.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationSocial Dance Club (SDC)
Out of the University of Wisconsin La Crosse, the SDC is all about dancing and giving students an opportunity to shake their tail feathers. Over each semester we feature a variety of Latin American, traditional, and modern dances. We host weekly lessons and monthly events during the semester so you can show off your new moves!Not only are our lessons fun, but they are also for everyone (especially beginners) and most importantly, FREE! (For UW-L students)Want a little spice in your nightlife? Take the firs...Category: Special Interest OrganizationSocrates Cafe: An Open Discussion Club (Socrates Cafe)
We are dedicatted to providing an open forum for those who wish to debate and talk about topics important to them. We are open to anyone and commonly talk about important social, political, international, national, religous, metaphysical, ethical, and aesthetic issues.No Picture
Category: Special Interest OrganizationStudent Alumni Ambassadors
Student Alumni Ambassadors (SAA) is an organization that builds bridges between UW-L students and alumni through events and programs. They meet every other Tuesday evening at 8pm during the school year at Cartwright Center.Category: Special Interest OrganizationStudents for Liberty
This organization was created to spread the ideas of freedom and liberty on UW-La Crosse's campus. Our objective is to change the way people think about politics to ensure that everyone is excercising and protecting their rights from the government. We will be having speakers present the philosphy of freedom and will be screening documentaries so that everyone has the knowledge and awareness that government has the power to and is often found to be taking away their freedoms on a daily basis.Category: Special Interest OrganizationSupporting Peers in Laid-Back Listening (SPILL)
SPILL is an anonymous peer-based online support network made up of and for UW-L students. We're a confidential student-based "venting outlet" where students can write about whatever they need to get off of their chests, and we connect them with other students on campus who have dealt with that specific issue. These volunteer student facilitators act as a listening ear and supportive backbone, providing the "spiller" with support, feedback, and resources for dealing with whatever they may be going throughNo Picture


