The experiences you form outside the classroom are just as important as the knowledge you gain within. That’s why — for a well-rounded college experience — ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ offers a variety of opportunities for you to become active, sharpen your leadership skills, foster relationships, and cultivate your passions and interests. Or, simply, new ways to have fun!
¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ’s student-led clubs, teams, groups, and activities offer you a wide range of outlets and opportunities to connect with other like-minded students while diving into what interests you.
Clubs, Groups, and Societies
Further explore your area of study and gain experience with major-related academic and professional societies in the sciences, the humanities, the arts, and everything in between. Share your musical talent in a campus ensemble. Lean into your voice for activism and change with groups like (Multicultural Opportunities for Students Actively Involved in Community) or events like those put on by the Center for Justice & Reconciliation (CJR). Or maybe you just want to use your time at college to try something new and meet people with the same interests as you. No matter what you want out of your Loma experience, there’s somewhere for everybody to plug in and find a niche.
Clubs & Activities that make ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ Unique
Are you looking for a way to get involved with the ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ community in a meaningful way? The search is over! Here are seven clubs for students to improve the world around them through their actions, big or small.
Sports and Recreation
Hit the turf (or surf) on an intramural sport or club team. Lace up your boots or grab a kayak and get outdoors for a more adventurous study break. Or show your ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ pride and join fellow students in supporting your as they take on rival schools.
Whether you enjoy playing on the field, cheering from the sideline, or forging your own path, there are many ways to get active and involved in the vibrant campus community at ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ.
Intramural Sports
Interested in tapping into your own spirit of healthy competition? Check out the number of intramural sports teams available for you to sign up with at ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ, whether with your friends or joining a team of new ones!
Leadership Opportunities
Associated Student Body
The Associated Student Body (ASB) is a student government structure that provides student-sponsored educational, social, cultural, religious, and service opportunities for students. ASB coordinates student organizations and campus events for students, faculty, and staff. As a member of ASB, you’ll help plan major campus events like ‘80s Skate Night, Movie at the Greek, Homecoming, and more.
Student Senate
The Student Senate is a group made up of four student representatives from each class, who meet weekly to aid in creating the goals and objectives of the ASB Board of Directors. This group is exposed to various administrators and issues across campus. They are also able to voice their opinions and suggestions about campus issues at each meeting.
Representatives are also responsible for talking to the students they live with to receive their feedback, and for making their fellow students aware of the actions of the ASB Board of Directors, what is going on at the administrative level, and the thoughts of the student body.
Other Events & Opportunities
Writer's Symposium by the Sea
Writer’s Symposium by the Sea is an annual event that brings renowned writers, authors and storytellers to campus to share advice, memories, and deeper conversation behind their craft. Past guests include Ray Bradbury, Amy Tan, Alice Walker, and many more.
Musoffee
Music and coffee (or tea) — one Thursday per month, you can come to the ARC in Nicholson Commons to hear your creative friends and peers perform live music or share their writing and poetry.
Cup of Culture
Sponsored by ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ’s Center for Justice and Reconciliation (CJR) & MOSAIC (Multicultural Opportunities for Students Actively Involved in Community), this series invites speakers and students to share important conversations on social issues and provides opportunities to take action over fair trade coffee.
Wiley Lecture Series
Every spring, ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ's School of Theology & Christian Ministry brings prestigious and engaging guest speakers to campus to share conversations relevant to Christian life and ministry for the week.