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FINANCE CLUB

This organization has an interest in all areas of finance in the modern world.


 

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FRENCH CLUB (LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE)

The French Club provides the Saint Anselm College community with the opportunity to participate in French culture-oriented activities. Although no language skills are required for membership, the activities provide an ideal atmosphere for those who would like to utilize and further develop their language skills.

Affiliated with the Modern Languages Department.


 

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HINT OF LIME

The purpose of this organization is to provide an outlet for contemporary singers at Saint Anselm College in the form of an acappella group.


 

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HISTORY SOCIETY

The History Society strives to foster the appreciation of history and further its study as a discipline at the College. Annually, the society sponsors at least one speaker and makes an award to a senior history student. The program varies according to interests and is open to the entire academic community. The society acts as an additional link between the history faculty and the majors and provides an open forum for discussions and innovations.

Affiliated with the History Department.


 

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HOCKEY CLUB - MEN'S

Men's Club hockey allows students an opportunity to play competitive, non-varsity level ice hockey against other colleges club teams. Try outs are held at the beginning of each season and result in a set roster of committed student athletes. They have regularly scheduled practices and games throughout the season.


 

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HOCKEY CLUB - WOMEN'S

The Saint Anselm College Women's Club Ice Hockey team competes intercollegiately as a member of the Northern Division of the Independent Women's Club Hockey League (IWCHL), an independent regional league within which they play against UNH, Salem State, Colby Sawyer, and Keene State. If you have any questions or would like more information, please email the team at their club account listed below.


 

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

This organization was founded with the purpose of showing students other cultural realities than the ones they might be accustomed to. The basic purpose of this club is to foster a greater interest and awareness in international affairs and issues and to broaden students geographic horizons, i.e. to get students to "think in international terms". To do this, the club sponsors events for the Saint Anselm College community including speakers, films, presentations, seminars, and other such activities that are related to, and of importance to the entire global community.

Affiliated with the Politics Department.


 

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IRISH/CELTIC SOCIETY

The Irish/Celtic Society is an organization dedicated to the celebration and better understanding of Irish and Celtic culture. Open to students of all nationalities, the club enjoys the rich history and culture of Ireland and the other Celtic nations of Scotland and Wales. Along with music, dance, and film, the club objectively examines the political and religious issues that are at the root of centuries of conflict.


 

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JAZZ BAND

The Jazz Band promotes the study of fine music in the most professional way possible, motivating the individual members in all musical fields, specifically jazz. The organization seeks to stimulate interaction among students and faculty through both formal and informal performances.


 

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KING EDWARD SOCIETY

The purpose of the King Edward Society is to instill an awareness of Christian charity among its members and the student body. The society fosters several programs which enable its members and encourages all students to participate in helpful and beneficial work both on and off-campus. Such functions off campus include volunteering with Pine Haven Boys Center, Girls at Work Inc, Elmwood Gardens and other local institutions. On campus volunteering activities include FAPNO, Pet A Pooch and Relay for Life. The King Edward Society also tries to promote a further sense of unity and pride within the society and among the student body.