Sports

Organized sports clubs coming to GSU?

In anticipation of GSU’s first freshman class, the university is working hard to ensure that there are clubs and organizations available to accommodate multiple interests.

From computer science to wellness and art to the Gay Straight Alliance, GSU currently has over 50 organizations in place and the college is planning on expanding its activities to include more club sports.

Dean Jennings, Assistant Program Director of Student Life, said that the process to add new sports clubs is underway and they are planning to have the new programs in place by the time the freshman arrive in 2014.

In addition to the bowling and table tennis teams that are already in place, GSU will offer sports clubs in men’s softball, men and women’s volleyball and basketball, golf and cross-country.

“Although the programs are still being developed, the club level sports will be open to everyone. We are trying to make it as competitive as we can,” said Jennings.

If you still can’t find a club to suit your interest, you can start your own club. A minimum of seven students can seek a charter to form their own organization through the Office of Student Leadership