SUU Meet Your Clubs Recap

Many students attended the Meet Your Clubs event on Nov. 12 in the Ballroom. In case you missed out, here are some of the clubs that were present:

The National Society of Leadership and Success

The NSLS is a club designed to help students build leadership skills. The club helps students discover what type of leaders they are, and provides the necessary resources to learn how to become the best version of that specific type of leader. These resources include goal-setting networking groups, speaker broadcasts, community service and different workshops.

Students are invited to join the club if they have a 3.0 GPA or higher. However, if a student does not have that GPA and is still interested in joining, they can talk to Brandon Street and discuss details.

The club’s next event is Thurs., Nov. 14 from 6-7 p.m. in room 120 of the Business Building. They will be eating dessert and building their resumes. For questions regarding the club, you can email nslsatsuu@gmail.com.

The Undocu Migrant Alliance Club

The UMA Club is a campus resource to help undocumented immigrants find a home here at SUU. They provide different workshops that help undocumented students learn how to best utilize their time and build a support system at SUU. Anyone can join, whether you are an immigrant yourself or an ally.

The next event is on Thurs., Nov. 21 from 5-7 p.m. in the Sterling Church Auditorium. This will be a “Know Your Rights” workshop where students can learn what their rights are from a professional lawyer. If you want to get involved, the club meets every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in ST 101, or you can email undocu.suu@gmail.com for more information.

Speech and Debate Club

SUU’s Speech and Debate Club helps students gain confidence and skills in public speaking, formal debate, and leadership. It also provides students with resources to better analyze evidence and research, which in turn helps them academically. Members of the club also have the opportunity to volunteer and mentor at Cedar High School as judges for debate tournaments and do not need any previous experience to participate. 

The club is based out of the Speech and Presentation Center and meets every first and third Thursday at 5:30 p.m. If you are interested in getting involved, you can email sapc@suu.edu.

Story by: Kylee Shaffer
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