Middlesex students are busy, but they 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.
At the recent club fair, students were able to puruse the many club offerings, including such favorites as Astronomy Club, the Anvil (student newspaper), Cheese Club, Divine Visions (step team), Fishing Club, MXTV, and Improv Club, which was started by Kelly ’17 her freshman year and quickly became a popular club on campus. Any student can propose a club and, seemingly in a matter of days, become its founding member, leader, and ambassador. Check out this list of over 50 current Middlesex clubs:
Anime Club |
Asian Culture |
Astronomy Club |
Bonsai Club |
Cheese Club |
Chemistry Club |
Chess Club |
Circle of Women |
Common Sense |
Competitive Eating Club |
Computer Science Club |
Cooking Club |
Country Music Club |
Disney Movie Club |
Divine Visions (Step team) |
Ethics Bowl |
Fashion Club |
Finance Club |
Fishing Club |
Flashmob Club |
FOCUS |
Frisbee Club |
Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) |
Harry Potter Club |
Hip Hop Music Club |
Horror Movie Club |
Improv Club |
Indie Music Club |
Intramural Basketball Club |
Investing In Girls (IIG) |
Iris |
Jazz Lunch |
Jewish Club |
JSA (Junior Statesmen) |
Literary Appreciation Society |
Longboarding Club |
Math Club |
Middlesex Art Association (MxAA) |
Mindfulness Club |
MX Talks |
MXTV |
Outdoor Club |
Photo Club |
Poetry Club |
Politically Incorrect Debate Club (PIDC) |
Pottery Club |
Robotics Club |
Rocketry Club |
Rollerblading Club |
Sailing Club |
Society of Latinos (SOL) |
Songwriters Club |
Spectrum |
Summer Club |
TED Talks |
The Anvil |
Tie Dye Club |
Young Republicans |