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Communication and Culture Student Clubs

Student clubs provide a great way to get involved in interesting subjects; explore academic and professional connections; and socialize with other cool students in and outside of the faculty.

Visit the new Communication and Culture clubs space in Social Sciences 231 or check out the websites listed below. Can't find a club that sparks your interest? Consider starting your own!

Development Studies Club
The Development Studies Club (DSC) is a group of students from all faculties with a passion for social justice and motivation to do something about it. DSC seeks to educate and raise awareness of local and international social issues by hosting events that promote peace, equality, justice, accountability, and sustainability.

Students in Communications
Students in Communications (SIC) is an academic focused club that serves students interested in fields related to communications. SIC strives to provide a framework for academic, professional, and social interaction by organizing activities and events throughout the year.

Undergraduate Law & Society Association
The Undergraduate Law & Society Association (ULSA) strives to provide students with the opportunity to network with like-minded students who share a passion for the law; explore law-related careers and meet with industry professionals; and access resources to assist with the law school application process.

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