At Knox, student organizations are only limited by your imagination. The one thing the 80+ student organizations have in common is that they’re all student-driven. Students are free to create and run their organizations and clubs based on their interests and needs.
Some clubs focus on academic disciplines such as creative writing or science, while others like Students for Sustainability, and Allied Blacks for Liberty and Equality focus on identity, culture, and politics. Many sports teams and art clubs display Knox’s athletic and creative spirit.
When you start getting involved in activities you get really involved and you find yourself doing a lot of stuff…current programs, planning, prepping for summer…and there’s still a lot of fun that happens on campus even beyond your specific clubs. - Jed is from Oregon, IL
A lot of people are doing a lot of things at a time…maybe even on the exec board of three clubs. For example, I’m president of the Super Smash Bros club, a theme house president, on the student senate, and a writing tutor. At Knox, you CAN do it all. It’s not unique. Here that’s pretty normal. A lot of my friends are involved and do a lot of things. It’s okay to be super passionate and do a lot. - Abigail from Mill Valley, California
Be sure to stop by the Student Organization Fair. This event is held within the first two weeks of the fall term and allows students to learn about Knox's many clubs and organizations.
Coming Up Next
We’ll share details on various club sports, recreation, and Prairie Fire athletics opportunities at Knox on next week’s Blaze a Trail Tuesday.
See you down the trail!
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