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Clubs and Associations
1990 - 1999
- Business Club
- Delta Mu Delta
- Eastern Newspaper
- Host Corps
- International Club
- Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship
- Kappa Sigma Iota
- Math and Science Club
- Medical Records Club
- Neuman Club
- Non-Traditional Students Club
- Respiratory Therapy Club
- Student Activities Board
- Student Education Association
- Ski Club
- Student Senate Association
- The Computer Club
- Thespians Unlimited (drama club)
- Trojan Yearbook
- Vets Club
- Weightlifting Club
(18,19)
2000 - present
- AdVENtUrE
- BIS- Student Advisory Team
- Campus Girl Scouts
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Campus Girl Scouts
Mission: To encourage and promote the values and ideals of Girl Scouting while serving the college campus and surrounding community, providing opportunities for growth and leadership.
For more information click HERE to visit their website.
- College Democrats
- Computer Club
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Computer Club
Mission: The Club serves as an outlet for students to share their knowledge of computers and computing, and for those desire to meet people with the same interest. They do many things on campus and in the community to help people understand more about computers and their uses as well as to promote DSU.
Click HERE to visit the Computer Club's website for more information.
- Council for Exceptional Children
- Dance Team
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Dance Team
The DSU Dance Team currently consists of 9 members. They perform at half-time of the men's and women's basketball games, along with other school and community functions. They also host dance camps throughout the year for elementary through high school students.
Click HERE to visit the Dance Team's webpage for more information.
- Delta Mu Delta
- Drama Club
- DSU College Republicans
- Gaming Club
- Health Information Management Club
- International Club
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International Club
The International Club began 30 years ago and continues to attract both international and American students alike. The purpose of the club is to provide a network of support for international students and educate the campus and community. The club has long sponsored International Night which began as the United Nation Dinner with speakers from embassies. Now the students prepare authentic cooking and provide sessions on various aspects of different cultures. In addition, the group gets together regularly to celebrate birthdays and learn about typical United State's activities such as bowling.
- Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
- Kappa Sigma Iota
- Lutheran Campus Ministries
- Math and Science Club
- Native Americans Students Club
- Newman Club
- Phi Beta Lambda (Business Club)
- Phi Delta Kappa (PDK)
- Respiratory Care Club
- SDEA
- Shape Project
- Sigma Tau Delta
- Society for Technical Communications
- Student Activities Board
- Student Association Senate
- Travel Club
- Video Entertainment Group
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