Pre-Vet Medical Association
The Pre-Veterinary Medical Association is a club aimed at those who planto go onto graduate school and become a veterinarian. Many guest speakerscome to share their experiences in the field, which is helpful to aspiringveterinarians. Pre-Vet Medical Association members are also very active inthe community. They participate in service work in the Raleigh area,including Service Raleigh and Habitat for Humanity. They also havefundraising events at the state fair every year and host dog washes.
Meetings: Every other Monday at 7:00 p.m. in Bostian 2722.
Raleigh Rockers B-boy Crew
The Raleigh rockers are a group of dancers from all cultures andbackgrounds that come together to dance. This is not a break dancinggroup; it is a group composed of all sorts of dancing styles. The clubwelcomes every dancer from the novice to the elite. President DillonCarter explains that members dance to test their bodies and just have somefun.
Meetings: Tuesdays and Thursdays (contact [email protected] for moreinformation)
Multiplayer Gaming Club
The purpose of the MGC is to give students who enjoy playing video games achance to have a person-to-person interaction with other gamers on campus.The club sets up LAN parties in the library so gamers can battle eachother on a more personal level. You can sign up by going to their Facebookgroup, Multiplayer Gaming Club in the N.C. State network, or going totheir website clubs.ncsu.edu/mgc. The club also hosts a variety of serversfor games, all of which are listed on their website.
Comedic Improvisation Alliance
The CIA is NC State’s one and only improvisation troupe on campus.Performing about three on campus shows a year, and a few off campus ones,this group is for those interested in the art of improvisational comedy.Created due to the lack of improv comedy on campus, the CIA has beenmaking NCSU students laugh since 2005. It is open to anyone with noaudition necessary. The troupe also participates in some service projectsthroughout the year, including Habitat for Humanity.
Meetings: Tuesday 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. in Witherspoon campus cinema
Underwater Robotics Club
The underwater robotics club is designed for students who are studyingscience and engineering. What the club members must do is design, buildand compete a robot that they have created in the annual Association forUnmanned Vehicles International Underwater robotics competition. Not onlydo the members have to construct their own robot they must also raise themoney to do so. It’s a challenging and exciting competition that helpsstudents to apply their science and engineering skills.
Email the officers for more information or visit www.ncsurobotics.org