Student Groups
Middlesex students are busy, but they seem to like it that way, as evidenced by their participation in (and creation of) numerous extracurricular activities, particularly the many clubs and organizations on campus. These organizations meet by the discretion, instigation, and imagination of the students and—apart from a faculty advisor—are entirely student-run.
Though we might not be able to cover the entire alphabet, we do run from Astronomy Club and Bonsai Club to the Zebrettes, a club dedicated to activities for faculty children. Any student can propose a club and, seemingly in a matter of days, become its founding member, leader, and ambassador. Hello, Fishing Club (including ice, deep-sea, and fly fishing). You’ll have to wait until you are a Middlesex student to start a club of your own; if it could start with the letter “Q” that would be great.