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Student Life
The traditions of campus life--the clubs, the activities, and the
sense of community—are as much a part of the college experience as
classes and books. Here are just a few examples: nationally known
speakers, music ensembles, and dance companies regularly visit the
campus; the NYU student film festival is one of the best in the nation;
hundreds of students volunteer each year through the NYU Office of
Community Service; and the Washington Square Chorus and Orchestra,
composed of students and faculty members under a professional
conductor, gives several formal concerts a year. There are political,
religious, and social organizations, and students run WNYU-FM, the
University radio station, and Washington Square News, the campus
newspaper.
At NYU, students have an extraordinary opportunity to explore many
worlds, some familiar, some not. One way to do this is through student
activities. In addition to the program's clubs, GSP students
participate in the wide variety of University activities, including
over 350 student clubs and intercollegiate sports. Whether students are
publishing a literary magazine or performing before an audience of
hundreds, editing a film or volunteering for community service
projects, they are pursuing activities that stretch their imagination,
developing new skills and interests, and enriching their overall
college experience.
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