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Clubs & Organizations
No Matter What Your Interests are, There is a Place for you at the College of Mount Saint Vincent
General Interest Clubs/Organizations
  • Acquire the Fire (Bible Club) offers students the opportunity for bible study and to engage in discussions of faith and spirituality
  • Affirmation affirms the inherent worth and dignity of every person, regardless of sexual orientation through educational and social programs.
  • Angelicum promotes discussion on religious studies topics.
  • Ariel Society promotes unity among students and faculty interested in English.
  • Best Buddies connects students and community members with intellectual disabilities to establish mutually beneficial and caring friendships
  • Black Student Union promotes unity among students of African-American and Caribbean-American cultures.
  • Communications Club seeks to ensure continued student interest in, and knowledge of, the field of Communications.
  • Debate Club is an association of people with a common interest in formal contest of wit, rhetorical skill and public speaking.  Click on "Debate Club" to access their Web site.
  • Fates Muses (History Club) develops and promotes historical awareness both nationally and internationally.
  • F.I.R.E. (Females in Reach of Excellence) supports and encourages women to excel in all areas of their lives, such as academically, socially and professionally.
  • FLAVA gives students interested in dancing an opportunity to share and learn from one another and to perform for the college community.
  • Health Education Club promotes awareness of health related issues to all.
  • International Students Association seeks to provide support and foster unity among international students.
  • La Casa Latina educates about and develops awareness of the Latino culture, customs and history.
  • MSV Players, Mount Saint Vincent's repertory company, offers experience in practical theater
  • Radio Station (WMSV) provides opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience in the area of radio broadcasting.
  • SAMAHAN educates about and develops awareness of Philippine culture.
  • Sociology Club aims to inform members of career opportunities in sociology.
  • Student Nursing Association aims to promote unity among nursing majors, increase awareness of the dimensions of the health field and provide the means for involvement in the College and in the surrounding community.

Student Publications

  • Literary Magazine--open to contributions from all students, the Fonthill Dial, established in 1921, presents illustrations and literary works.
  • Newspaper--The MounTimes is the College newspaper. News gathering, reporting, layout, and advertising are handled by the editors and the staff.
  • Yearbook--Parapet, the annual yearbook since 1929, is published by the Senior Class.
  • Science Magazine--Science Media is a publication founded to express the scientific ideas and research of the students. Its publication schedule varies.