My favorite highlights from Club Rush
I think it is safe to say that Club Rush this year was a success. After last year, it was so nice to see such a great turnout and the variety of clubs was amazing! I enjoyed myself immensely. So, in the interest of your entertainment, I thought I would share with you some of my favorite parts (or clubs!) of the evening.
Motorbike Club
While I must admit that I didn’t actually stop at this table, I was intrigued by the fleet of bikes parked around it. I even saw the occasional rider buzzing around the field. I am not exactly sure what all this club is about or is planning to do, but it sure seems like it would be a good time . . . if you are into motorbikes, that is.
Grilled Bagels
Okay, can someone tell me why I hadn’t heard of or tried this before? And I thought bagels couldn’t get any better.
Library Subscription Box
As a book lover, this club immediately caught my eye! Members choose their favorite theme or genre and receive a box periodically that includes a book, author information, snack and small item that goes along with the book’s theme. What a great idea, right?
Occupational Therapy Club
I had to give a shout out to this club simply because they let me stand by their table and eat all the grapes I wanted, even though I didn’t join their club.
Therapy Dogs
Were those guys cute or what? Props to the Active Minds Club for inviting the pooches to the party!
Education Club Chickens
You had to shoot rubber chickens at a target. It’s harder than you think, believe me. Those little chickens are hard to aim!
Communication Club
I was so impressed with the launching of this new club. Not only did it have great activities lined up already, but it also had a cool crossword puzzle drawing for a Mill gift card. If that’s not the way to get to a college student’s heart, I don’t know what is!
Sense of Community
I loved watching everyone together, laughing and enjoying the evening. Club Rush is such a great way for people to connect with others in their major and those who share the same interests as them. It was so cool to see all the amazing mini “communities” that we have here on campus.
By Hannah Olin