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Students identified a few clubs they were involved in on campus including the Student Autism Club, a dance club, and a Christian fellowship club. One student discussed her wish to start a cheerleader club and the steps she was taking to start it.
"He (Ned) will be back on campus on Wednesday as the SAS Club ( Autism Club) is receiving several awards.
"The dance club has 3 hip hops classes and a lyrical class. They're crowded classes but a lot of fun".
"Erin is with friends at Christian Fellowship Club on campus".
"I am interested in cheerleading at college but we don’t have a team. So I went to Student Activities to learn more. They told me that we could start our own cheerleading club. We would need 10 students".
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Student researchers
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Campus buildings
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Instruction and content
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Campus internships
Campus events
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Fitness
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Educational coaches
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Identity
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High school vs college culture
Assuming a college student identity
Noting maturity in college
Social connections
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Friendship
Outcomes
Comments and blog